Modules
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Introduction to Year 2 and Year Outcomes
- Cardiorespiratory 2
- Metabolism 2
- Brain and Behaviour 2
- Human Development 2
- Human Sciences and Public Health 2
- Locomotor 2
- Cancer Week
- Moving and Handling Training
- Year 2 Lifesaver Programme
- Clinical Communication Skills
- Medicine in Society 2
- Extended Patient Contact
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year 3
- Introduction to Year 3 and Year Outcomes
- Clinical Science and Professionalism (Weeks 1-3)
- Cardiovascular, Respiratory and Haematology (CR3)
- Gastroenterology and Cancer (MET3A)
- Public Health
- Endocrinology and Renal Medicine (MET3B)
- General Practice and Community Care
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Clinical and Communication Skills
- Year 4
- Introduction and Year 4 Outcomes
- Obstetrics and Gynaecology
- Child Health
- HIV & Sexual Health
- Musculoskeletal
- Health Care of the Elderly
- Neuroscience
- Dermatology
- General Practice and Community Care
- Psychiatry
- Ear, Nose and Throat
- Global Health and Ethics
- Ophthalmology
- Clinical & Communication Skills
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year 5
- Introduction to Year 5 and Year Outcomes
- Teaching Week 1
- Teaching Week 2
- Anaesthesia & ITU (AN & ITU)
- Breaking Bad News
- Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics
- Community Care
- Doctors as Teachers and Educators (DATE)
- Emergency Medicine (EMERG MED)
- General (Internal) Medicine (G(I)M)
- Immediate Life Support (ILS)
- Student Assistantship
- Simulation
- Surgery
- Student Selected Component (SSC)
- Year GEP 1
Year 4 CH4: Child Health
- Ms Benita Morrissey
- b.morrissey@qmul.ac.uk
Teaching Material for this Module
Introduction
Child Health in Year 4 builds on the knowledge you will have gained in the Human Development Years 1 and 2; building on the problem solving approach of these years.
We intend to provide a comprehensive framework and a basic grounding in clinical skills and knowledge.
Learning outcomes can be found in the relevant section of QM plus.
Sessions
- Lecture: Induction & Paediatric History
- Lecture: Examination of the Child
- Lecture: Child Protection
- Lecture: Recognition of Serious Illness and Resuscitation in Children
Teaching Material for this Session
- Understand that the processes leading to acute collapse in children are different to those in adults
- Know the warning signs of serious illness, and pre-terminal signs, in children
- Understand the processes and algorithms of Basic Life Support for Children, both in hospital and in a community setting
- Understand the treatment of choking in a child
- Lecture: Neonatology Workshop
- Lecture: Allergy and Immune Disease in Paediatrics
- Lecture: Paediatric Surgical Disorders
- Lecture: Child Psychiatry
- Lecture: Early Childhood
- Lecture: Respiratory Paediatrics
- Lecture: Childhood Infection
- Lecture: Community Child Health Workshop
- Lecture: Childhood Endocrine Disorders and Diabetes
- Lecture: Paediatric Gastroenterology
- Lecture: Paediatric Haematology
- Lecture: Paediatric Neurology
- Lecture: Renal Paediatrics
- Lecture: Congenital Heart Disease
- Lecture: Paediatric Resuscitation Skills
- CE&SDL: History & Examination (General)
- CE&SDL: Normal Growth and Development
- CE&SDL: Sudden Infant Death
- CE&SDL: Social Paediatrics and the MDT
- CE&SDL: Community GP Child Health Placement
- CE&SDL: Community Paediatric Sessions
- CE&SDL: Paediatric Life Support and the Critically Ill Child
- Lecture: Clinical Genetics & Dysmorphic Child Workshop
- CE&SDL: Communication
- CE&SDL: Neonatology
- CE&SDL: Prevention
- CE&SDL: Investigation
- CE&SDL: Diagnosis & Reasoning
- CE&SDL: Childhood Malignancies
- CE&SDL: Feeding
- CE&SDL: Imaging
- CE&SDL: Asthma
- CE&SDL: Pharmacology Outcomes Associated with Child Health