Clinical Science Diploma
Clinical Science Diploma
The first five modules are related to body systems, and will include details of common conditions and treatments relative to its function and anatomy. The following modules are devoted to specific elements of clinical practice, and will also refer back to body systems to form an integrated and holistic approach. There will also be activities within some of the modules for revision and clarification purposes these activities will be formative. A glossary will also be included in the majority of modules to act as a useful reference.
The course is divided into ten modules, each with an associated assignment. Following completion of all ten modules, students will be requ…
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Clinical Science Diploma
The first five modules are related to body systems, and will
include details of common conditions and treatments relative to its
function and anatomy. The following modules are devoted to specific
elements of clinical practice, and will also refer back to body
systems to form an integrated and holistic approach. There will
also be activities within some of the modules for revision and
clarification purposes these activities will be formative. A
glossary will also be included in the majority of modules to act as
a useful reference.
The course is divided into ten modules, each with an associated assignment. Following completion of all ten modules, students will be required to complete a project module. The course finishes with an online examination.
Materials can be studied online or students have the option to print the documents once, there is also the option to have the materials delivered for an additional charge.
Course Content Part one Module 1: Cardiovascular and circulatory systemsIn this module students look at the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular and circulatory systems. Additionally, it will give examples of common conditions and disorders such as; cardiovascular disease, leukaemia, anaemia, and other relevant conditions.
The module will contain detailed images and diagrams to aid in the students learning.
Module 2: Respiratory systemThis module looks at the anatomy and physiology of the respiratory system. In addition it will give examples of common conditions and disorders such as carcinoma, tuberculosis, pleurisy, asthma, and other relevant conditions.
The module will include detailed diagrams, comprehensive symptom description and treatment indications.
Module 3: Nervous and musculoskeletal systemsThis module looks at the anatomy and physiology of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems. In addition it will give examples of common conditions and disorders such as tumours, Alzheimer's, arthritis, osteoporosis, and other relevant conditions.
The module will include detailed diagrams, comprehensive symptom description and treatment indications.
Module 4: Gastrointestinal and endocrine systemsThis section gives students the opportunity to explore the anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal and endocrine systems. In addition it will give examples of common conditions and disorders such as carcinoma, absorption, gastric ulceration, diabetes and glandular problems, and other relevant conditions.
The module will include detailed diagrams, comprehensive symptom description and treatment indications.
Module 5: Skin, reproductive and urinary systems, and special sensesThis module looks at the anatomy and physiology of the skin, reproductive and urinary systems. In addition it will give examples of common conditions and disorders such as carcinoma, eczema, psoriasis, infertility, endometriosis, prostate problems, kidney disorders, and other relevant conditions.
The module will include detailed diagrams, comprehensive symptom description and treatment indications.
Part two
Within part two of the course there is a significant amount of chemistry and biochemistry which will be explained in as much detail as possible. Glossaries will be given with each topic so that students have a useful and accessible resource.
Module 6: Clinical pathologyIn this module students will focus on the normal pathology and that of disease; therefore exploring cellular composition and pathogens and relating these to specific diseases and conditions.
Module 7: Clinical pharmacologyStudents will explore the classification and grouping of drugs and also look at how drugs work in this module. Drug addiction and the processes behind this will also be considered.
Specific examples of drugs will be given, together with the correlating diseases they are used to treat; for example students will look at antibiotics, analgesics, chemotherapy and many more.
Module 8: Clinical immunology and epidemiologyThis module will look at the basis of immunology, what it means in terms of disease, and prevention such as vaccination and inoculation. The way in which vaccines are made and also how immunology is linked to epidemiology and predicting disease in the population will be covered.
Module 9: Nutrition and psychologyNutrition is an important part of health and wellbeing. We look at different food groups, the body's requirements and the way in which food is used by the body to provide energy. We will also be looking at eating disorders within this module, together with malnutrition. Psychological aspects of health and disease are explored.
Module 10: Clinical examination and diagnostic proceduresThis module looks at some of the diagnostic procedures such as x-ray, blood tests, MRI scanning, ECG, and other significant and commonly used tests. Within this module we will also be looking at specific examples where these tests are used such as for screening purposes.
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