Diploma of Higher Education Operating Department Practice
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Diploma of Higher Education Operating Department Practice
• ODPs are key members of the perioperative team.
• They work closely with other healthcare professionals to ensure that patients receive the highest standards of care through their perioperative journey.
• As an ODP you will deliver expert, compassionate care throughout all phases of this journey to enhance the experience of patients and their carers.
Operating Department Practice
• Redesigned and exciting programme which enables students to become competent, highly sought after, effective and adaptive professionals
• Endorsed by the College of Operating Department Practitioners (CODP)
• Eligibility to apply for registration with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC)
The qualification
• Highly integrated and focused 2-year course
• High emphasis on developing your clinical practice- 60% of the programme is in the practice setting
• Theoretical modules are delivered through the use of lectures, simulation, seminars, clinical skills lab work, action learning sets, SoMe, home learning etc.
• Shared learning with other allied health professionals
Course structure
• Safe, competent and confident practitioner
• Accountable and autonomous
• Life long learning and transferable skills
• Reflective and clinical reasoning skills
• Research ethos
• Non-judgemental and anti-discriminatory
• National requirements
Course aims
Yr ODP course structure
1 • Introduction to Anatomy and physiology- IPL
• Preparation for Professional Practice 1-IPL• Operating Department Practice 1• Surgery• Anaesthetics and PACU• Clinical Practice 1
2 • Enhanced Anaesthetics and PACU• Enhanced Surgery• Operating Department Practice 2• Project Studies- IPL• Clinical Practice 2• Pharmacology • Paediatrics 1
+ Optional (Free)Pre-registration Mentorship
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• Mentors
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• Attendance
• Placement allocation
• Financial support
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Year 1Anaesthetics 5/52 & PACU 4/52
Surgery- 5/52 in CEPOD or Trauma, 4/52 in other setting (to include Max-fax/ENT if not
1 week experiential learning placement in ED & ITU/CC setting; 3 weeks each A & S
Obstetric Scrub
Obsteric Anaesthesia & PACU
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Surgery- in Max/Fax/ENT or general or orthopaedic setting
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• Academic staff including clinical staff- ‘bringing back real life’
• Anaesthetists, Surgeons, Psychologists, sociologists, other AHPs, physiologists, pharmacologists teach on our ODP modules to bring you the very best information available
New opportunitiesNew approaches
Specific
Student Services e.g. Disability ASSIST services; International Student Advisory Services; Student Counselling
General• Personal tutors• Cohort Leads• Programme Lead
Support with your studies
Admissions Process
NB: If you have a disability, please let us know as soon as possible so we can plan to facilitate your studies
Plymouth University offer
Commitment to the course
BE SURE before you start
Checks: Disclosure barring serviceOccupational health screen
Begin the course
Once you have confirmation of your results please contact Admissions immediately so the admissions process can begin promptly…………
Conditional offer
• NHS or Private Sector operating theatre environments
• Career progression within educational, research and managerial roles.
• Clinical roles exist in a range of other settings, including critical care units, trauma and medical response teams.
• Through further study ODPs can work in roles such as the Physician’s Assistant (Anaesthesia); the Surgical Care Practitioner.
Employment prospects
Unique features:• Excellence in teaching and learning• Staff (enthusiasm, expertise and experience)• Specialist facilities and education • Inter-professional learning• Eligibility for registration with HCPC • 100% employment
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