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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
APPR0160-2  Workshop of complex problem solving
Duration :  30h LBOPS
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Pharmacy, Research Focus, 2nd yearSecond semester2
Master in Pharmacy, Professional Focus in Creation and Development of medicines - bio-analysis, 2nd yearSecond semester2
Master in Pharmacy, Professional Focus in pharmacy practices, advice and follow-up , 2nd yearSecond semester2
Holder(s) :  Collégialité
Coordinator :  Geneviève Philippe
Language :  French language
Course contents :  Complex problem solving learning (ARPc in French abbreviation) is a particular modality of problem-based learning (PBL). ARPc seminars are organised during semester 10 (on Friday afternoon), period during which students are attending their training course in community pharmacy. Students are divided into small collaborative groups of 8-9 persons and accompanied by a coach (or facilitator). Seminars are composed of up and down sessions. During the up session, beginning by a role playing game, students analyse a complex patient case, including ethical, socio-environmental, economical, legal and psychological difficulties. Before the down session, students have the possibility to meet and ask questions to different experts (medical specialists, nurse, psychologist, etc.). Finally, during the down session, students have to solve the problem, i.e. elaborate a strategy for optimal patient care.
Course objective :  By definition, PBL consists in the analysis of a problem by small groups of students under the supervision of a facilitator. It can be defined as a self-learning process by which the student has to gain a greater autonomy for analysing problems that he will encounter during his professional carrier. With ARPc seminars, student will have to take into account the complexity of pharmaceutical practice, as well as its multidisciplinary context.
Prerequisites :  Student needs to have attended a previous PBL course (such as CAVS0340-1 in semester 8) and to have begun his training course in community pharmacy.
Organization :  Three seminars are organised each year on different subjects (such as diabetes, COPD, palliative care...). Each seminar lasts half a day. Practical details will be given during an information session at the beginning of the semester.
Assessment :  Student will be evaluated through a final "objective structured clinical examination" (OSCE) including simulated patients. The OSCE will be organized once a year, during the June session.
Contacts :  Dr Geneviève PHILIPPE

g.philippe@ulg.ac.be

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