Cellular Therapies
This unit of study examines current and emerging cellular therapies. It provides students with an overview of the immune system, bone marrow function, cell sources and preparation for transplantation, before more explicitly exploring the short- and long-term care requirements of individuals receiving autologous, allogeneic and Chimeric antigen receptor T- cells (CAR-T) therapies. Legal and ethical considerations and the psychological impacts of treatment are explored. Students are encouraged to apply theory to practice and develop their ability to think critically and provide holistic, person-centred care.
Students applying for this elective must be delivering care to people receiving cellular therapies.
Term : JANUARY, JULY
Hours of Study: 150
Credit Points : 6
Theme 1: Bone marrow and the immune system
Demonstrate specialist knowledge of the immune system and its relevance to cellular therapies.
Theme 2: Cell source and preparation for transplant
Appraise the legal and ethical considerations relating to the care requirements of individuals receiving cellular therapies.
Theme 3: Autologous transplant
Prioritise the immediate care requirements of people receiving autologous, allogeneic and CAR-T cell transplants.
Theme 4: Allogeneic transplant
Assess the follow-up and long-term care requirements of people receiving autologous, allogeneic and CAR-T cell transplants.
Theme 5: Immune Effector Cells
- Critically evaluate the contemporary literature used to support the provision of person-centred care relating to cellular therapies.
- Illustrate the personal and professional values and attitudes required to provide holistic care to people receiving cellular therapies.
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