GEP Medicine in Society Handbook 2019/20
6. Assessment
6.3. The Case Presentation (30% of total marks)
The case presentaion is made and assessed at Newham University Hospital. Sudents may present a patient they met in primary or secondary care. GP tutors or community tutors are welcom to attend and assess if they would like to.
A 10 - 15 minute case presentation (students in pairs) describing a clinical condition, the effect of the condition on a patient’s life, and the social factors affecting the patient’s ability to respond to their condition i.e. personal relationships, family support, employment history, educational history etc. Students should also consider the health promotion interventions both at an individual and societal level for that condition and the role of the multi-disciplinary team in caring for the patient.
The presentations will be made and feedback given to the students on day 14. General Practitioners and community tutors are welcome to attend the student presentations if they wish but they are not required to.
The presentation should include:
- A comprehensive account of the clinical aspects of the case, demonstrating understanding rather than regurgitation of clinical and pathological details
- Discussion of the patient’s and carer’s perspectives
- Evidence of understanding of the health promotion and public health aspects of the case
- An explanation of the role of the multidisciplinary team in the case
- Appropriate use of information technology and presentation skills
The presentations will:
- Be on a pre-agreed topic from any area covered in the Medicine in Society course.
- Performed in pairs.
- Last 12 minutes in total, 10 minutes for the actual presentation and 2 minutes for Q&A.
- Be performed on Power Point.
- Be assessed by tutors.