Title | PC2207 Weekly Overview and Subject Intro lecture GK - Week 1 |
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PC2207:SubjectIntroduction Week1 GillianKnott
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PC2207Week1:WeeklyUpdate Signposting Lecture (50 mins) – Subject Introduction and Microbiology o Subject Introduction (GK) o Principles of infectious Disease (CR)
(Prepare and Discover) Activities/Recorded Lectures (Self directed – 4 hours) o o o o
Epidemiology and development of infectious disease (JW) Diagnostic bacteriology and susceptibility testing (JW) Infection control (JW) Microbial Pathogenesis (JW)
Guided Learning session(s) (GLS – 3 hours) o Assessment and OSCE Principles (GK) o Assignment Outline (GK) o Library – Endnote Referencing (Sam Rannard)
Laboratory practical session(s) o NO PRACTICAL THIS WEEK jcu.edu.au
AssessmentDuethisweek: In preparation for the ENDNOTE Tutorial on Friday 30th July, all students are to complete the following: 1. Download Endnote 20 onto your own device – this is available via the JCU library website – Instructions for downloading are provided via the link below: EndNote 20 - Installing EndNote * Please do this early to ensure that any downloading problems are identified and rectified prior to Friday’s session • You must download ENDNOTE Version 20 – if you already have an older version of Endnote on your device, please update it to ENDNOTE 20
2. Bring your laptop to Friday’s tutorial jcu.edu.au
WelcometoPC2207 Gillian Knott - Subject coordinator [email protected] Room 47-020
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TeachingStaff • Ms Gillian Knott (Pharmacy) - Dermatology • A/Prof Jeff Warner (Microbiology) - Bacteriology/parasitology • A/Prof Catherine Rush (AITHM) – Immunology • Ms Amanda Mackay (Pharmacy) – Infectious diseases • Mr Robi Islam (Pharmacy) – Antimicrobials • Professor Beverley Glass (Pharmacy) – Dermatology and SAR
Guest lecturers • Ms Kerrie Aitken (Townsville University Hospital) • Dr Robert Norton (Townsville University Hospital) • Mr Stephen Anderson (CMD Senior liaison librarian) jcu.edu.au
Classtimes Introductory Lecture (1/week) o Face-to-face - Mon 12 noon Self-directed learning o All other topics presented as audio-recorded lectures o EXCEPT Micro and Immuno lectures – Collaborate lectures Guided learning Session/s (4 hrs/week) o Face-to-face – Friday 8am to 12 noon (47-002) Practical (2/3 hrs/week) Weeks 2 to 6 - Microbiology – Face-to-face - Tuesday 2 to 5pm (89-004) From Week 7 – Pharmacy - Face-to-face - Wednesday 10am to 12 noon (47-002) jcu.edu.au
SubjectTopics • Infectious diseases • Dermatology Epidemiology & aetiology Microbiology and immunology Pathophysiology Clinical presentation Pharmacokinetics Pharmaceutics – Dermatological dosage forms Structure activity relationships – antimicrobials Therapeutics - pharmacological and non-pharmacological Antimicrobial stewardship jcu.edu.au
Learningresources • LearnJCU Lectures notes
• Recommended Texts Australian Medicines Handbook Australian Pharmaceutical Formulary and Handbook (APF) Therapeutic Guidelines (eTG) – Antibiotic and Dermatology Aulton’s pharmaceutics
• Microbiology and Immunology Practical workbook As advised by A/Prof Warner and A/Prof Rush jcu.edu.au
PC2207Assessment
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Assessment
Percentage
Microbiologylabreports
5%
Quizzes/testsx3
20%
WrittenAssignment– CasePresentation
20%
GroupPosterPresentation
10%
WrittenExaminationpapers1and2
30%(2x15%)
OralExamination(OSCE)
15%
Total
100%
Attendancerequirements Students must attend • All guided learning sessions and practicals (unless valid special consideration submission) • Regardless of special consideration, must attend 80% • Student must Check In to each class using the QLD QR code app Venues
• Introductory lecture – face-to-face – 47-003 • Online (Learn-JCU) – recorded lectures • Practicals and Guided learning sessions - face-to-face Microbiology/Immunology – 89-004 Pharmacy - 47-002/003 jcu.edu.au
Covid‐19advice • JCU does not permit on campus individuals who: 1.
Have been in a Declared COVID-19 Hotspot at any time during the previous 14 days check https://www.qld.gov.au/health/conditions/health-alerts/coronavirus-covid-
19/current-status/hotspots-covid-19 2.
Had contact with a positive COVID-19 case at any time during the previous 14 days
3.
Are sick. Even if you test negative to COVID-19, you cannot come on campus until well *
If you are not allowed on campus for a face-to-face class, please immediately email [email protected] and your academic advisor/subject coordinator
** IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT ALL STUDENTS ARRANGE TO HAVE A COVID VACCINATION IN PREPARATION FOR EXPERIENTIAL PLACEMENT jcu.edu.au
GeneralAdvice • New subject – check outline carefully Follow your timetable – check Weekly Overview If in doubt about time or venue, contact the lecturer concerned
•Visit Learn JCU on a regular basis •Interesting subject – based on clinical practice •This subject is 6 credit points - keep up with your work •Any problems – address early - come and see me or the lecturer involved (or your academic advisor Dr Martina Mylrea) jcu.edu.au
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TheweeklylearningSummary 1. RevisitthisGLS1recordingtoclarifyanyinformation 2. CompleteyourP&DActivitiesPRIORtothisweek’s sessions 3. DownloadENDNOTE20asperinstructions 4. Bringyourlaptop(WithENDNOTE)totheGLSonFriday 5. Completeyourfeedbackandreflectactivities
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WILL NOW HAND OVER TO Associate Professor Catherine Rush for lecture 1 : Principles of infectious disease jcu.edu.au
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