1.Demonstrate understanding of how pharmacological principles are translated into effective treatments in a clinical setting, and understand the impact of modern medicine on public health and society in general.
2.How to correlate pharmacological principles with the use of pharmaceuticals in clinical practice and correlate public health policy strategy implementations with their effects on society.
What am I required to do in this assignment?
You are required to prepare an extended piece of coursework (up to 4,000 words) in which you select a disease therapy and rationalise its routine implementation in a primary care setting emphasising its impact on improving Public Health
What do I need to do to pass? (Threshold Expectations from UIF)
Carry out a literature review on a chosen topic, which will be set as a question
Produce an essay that covers the physiology of the disease and the pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments for that disease. This must be linked to how this supports an improvement in Public Health.
Construct a cohesive argument which answers the set question
How do I produce high quality work that merits a good grade?
You are required to prepare an extended piece of coursework (up to 4,000 words) in which you select a disease therapy and rationalise its routine implementation in a primary care setting emphasising its impact on improving Public Health
·Introduction
oDescribe the disease(s) physiology and diagnostic tests.
oDescribe the incidence rate of the disease(s) in the UK and worldwide.
·Main – pharmacology
oDescribe the main drug treatments for your chosen disease from the UK guidelines (NICE / SIGN guidelines)
oUse one drug from each class as an example to describe the pharmacological pathways that it acts upon.
oHow effective is the treatment?
·Main – Public Health
oDescribe the main non-drug treatments
oWhat UK government policy/ campaign has been used for this disease?
oHow effective has the public health message been and could it be improved?
·Summary
oShort summary of the introduction and main sections to answer the question in the title
·References
oIt is expected that you will include at least 15 references in the university approved style. All references must be appropriately cited in text and listed in the required format (UoB/Harvard, see
The completed report should include your student number, unit code and assessment number, and should be submitted via BREO by the deadline mentioned above. Failure to submit your report to BREO by the deadline without approval from the mitigation team will result in a FAIL grade.
You MUST NOT copy any text from any sources, even if you cite the source – you must write about what you have read in your own words. - this is very important. Students are reminded of their responsibilities concerning academic integrity and that plagiarism (the use of others’ words, published or unpublished, and failing to acknowledge the influence of another’s work or attribute quotes to the author) and taking external help in report writing is a serious academic offence. This is an individual assessment, so collusion is also an academic offence.
The literature review should not exceed 4000 words. Excessive word counts will negatively affect grading
How does this assignment relate to what we are doing in scheduled sessions?
The assignment tasks are based upon the direct application of the knowledge that has been discussed in lectures within the context of a completed piece of scientific research. In addition, you will be expected to gain insight into how pharmacology links with Public Health
How will my assignment be marked?
Your assignment will be marked according to the threshold expectations and the criteria on the following page.
You can use them to evaluate your own work and consider your grade before you submit.