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1 Maja Lesniewska and Somia Janjua Year 3 Students (Genetics and Blood Sciences) The Healthcare Science Experience

2 Healthcare Science The Healthcare Science – Life Sciences (Genetics) degree began in 2010-2011 in Bradford, as an early adopter and our first cohort will graduate in December 2013 (3 students- 2x 1 st Class Hons and 1x 2:1). Healthcare Science – Life Sciences programmes (Blood Sciences, Cellular Sciences and Infection Sciences) also accredited in October 2011 by the HCSETB and all HCS specialisms were accredited by the IBMS and HCPC in January 2012

3 Stage of DegreeHCS Mean (%)BMS Mean (%) Stage 1 (8 students) 63.458.6 Stage 2 (5 students) 62.855.6 Healthcare Science (Life Sciences) Student performance – 2012/13

4 HCS students chose a specialism during year 2 (following rotations in their year 1 placement) 2nd placement (as far as workforce planning and placement provision will allow) in that specialism, taught modules, research project and final placement in year 3 in the same specialist discipline (as far as University constraints will allow) Therefore the students will return to the same laboratory in year 2 and 3 Specialisation

5 Healthcare Science Placements Year JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec 110 weeks 215 weeks 3 4 weeks 21 weeks Placements currently run in blocks: 10 weeks at the end of year 1 15 weeks at the end of year 2 25 weeks during year 3 of the degree- slight change in current Year 3

6 Healthcare Science Placements Students and placement providers are prepared in advance for placements – student and trainer training days Close relationship with employers / trainers and the Y+HHEE Students are fully supported on placement by the University. A three way agreement and learning contract is signed by the student, workplace and University prior to placement Workload: The students are completing the MSC and IBMS portfolio of competence – some issues with OLAT; thus completing a paper version instead.

7 Staff: university tutor, placement tutor, 2 research project supervisors, other academic and clinical staff Integration between all stages of HCS Partial verification University tutor’s visits to placement Feedback Placement and University Support

8 Semester 1Semester 2Placement Research Project and WBL and Professional Practice 3 >Medical Genetics (20) >Independent Study (10 credits) >Biology of Disease (20) Genetics >Research Topics 1 in Haematology and Transfusion Science (20) >Pregnancy and Paediatric Blood Science (10) >Diagnostic Biochemistry and Immunology (20) Blood Sciences >Clinical Diagnostics in Reproductive Science (20) >Applications of Cytopathology (10) >Diagnostic Histopathology (20) Cellular Sciences >Bacterial and Viral Pathogens (20) >Parasitology and Fungal Infections (10) >Diagnostic Microbiology (20) Infection Sciences Healthcare Science Year 3

9 Placement Experience- Genetics West Midlands Regional Genetic Laboratory within Birmingham Women’s NHS Foundation Trust Over 160 scientific, technical and support staff Over 50 000 samples processed each year, split between Molecular and Cytogenetics Research active, with 10 journal publications accepted since April 2013

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11 Personal Development Opportunities; Relationship between upper and lower years of degree Making Knowledge Work! Things I Liked the Most So Far

12 Problems Encountered Staff unfamiliar with IBMS and MSC portfolios Clinical tutor on maternity leave Graduating in December- can’t enrol on PostGrad qualifications until the following year Only short visits to other pathology disciplines in the hospital Discontinuous Funding- better planning needed

13 Placement Experience- Blood Sciences The Blood Science Laboratory includes: Haematology: includes full blood counts, coagulation assays, morphology of blood cells, also specialist tests for Leukaemia and Lymphoma diagnosis. Biochemistry: carry out tests for organ function, for example, kidney, liver, enzymes and cardiac function. Blood transfusion: provide red cells and other blood products for transfusion and antenatal testing.

14 My Experience The university organised my placement at the Harrogate District Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. It allowed practical application of the knowledge I had learnt in university and allowed me to gain an understanding of the work environment. By going out on placement I was able to decide that I preferred working in an environment with patient contact.

15 My Experience My placement was particularly good as I was able to work in various environments, getting the opportunity to work with staff of all grades in several departments. My employers appeared pleased with the quality of my work, and was very supportive through out my placement time.

16 The Positives… It allows to see proper workplace operates and learnt so many things that university lectures could never teach. It allows you to decide if want to work in a diagnostic laboratory or research laboratory. Employers and university tutors are very supportive throughout the year.

17 Better Job prospects- IBMS registered as degree finishes Gain practical skills Allows to develop interpersonal skills Additional training opportunities Carry out our final year project in placement

18 …and the Negatives Funding Workload Resources No genetics rotation

19 Would we recommend this career pathway? Yes! A very good opportunity- you’re choosing a career, not just a degree! HCS students score better in modules It shape one’s personality through challenges and experiences Possibility of informed choice

20 First National Trainee Event-January 2013 Practical Introduction to Transfusion Science at Sheffield NHS Blood and Transplant Pregnancy and Paediatrics module includes additional visits to relevant pathology laboratories Better employment opportunities - One of the first graduates already employed by his placement laboratory! Additional Opportunities

21 The employers and trainers group and Y+HHEE have been very supportive Student feedback – HCS (Life Sciences) students in each stage Accreditation – HCSETB / HEE and IBMS accreditation and HCPC approval The first university in the UK to get Genetics graduates Success of Healthcare Science at Bradford

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