Ibms Registration Portfolio Screen Reference 4.1 8 PDF
Ibms Registration Portfolio Screen Reference 4.1 8 PDF
Ibms Registration Portfolio Screen Reference 4.1 8 PDF
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Trainee record details
Surname:
First Name:
Telephone number:
Email address:
IBMS Membership Number (if applicable):
Title of degree(s):
Name and Address of Awarding Institution:
■■ Module 3 – Communication 13
■■ Module 3 – Quality 30
Declarations 38
INTRODUCTION
1. Introduction to the Registration Training Portfolio for the IBMS Certificate of Competence
1.1 The Institute of Biomedical Science (the Institute) Registration Training Portfolio has been updated against
the revised standards of proficiency for biomedical scientists that the HCPC published in December 2014.
1.2 Due to the overlapping nature of some standards of proficiency individual standards have been grouped
into modules that relate to areas of practice under two sectional headings: Professional Conduct;
Professional Skills and Standards.
■■ Module 3: Communication
■■ Module 3: Quality
1.5 Each module begins with a brief statement of what is expected of a biomedical scientist for this area of
practice
1.6 This is followed by two sections in which the HCPC standard of proficiency relevant to this area of practice
has been reproduced as either a knowledge (what a biomedical scientist must know) or competence
(what a biomedical scientist must be able to do) statement. These sections must be signed and dated by
the trainer or university tutor responsible for confirming that the HCPC standard of proficiency has been
met.
1.7 An indicative list of the outcomes of professional education and training can be found in the 'Guidance for
Candidates, Training Officers and External Verifiers'. Please note this list is not exhaustive.
1.8 Examples of evidence of achievement and example oral examination questions are provided in the
'Guidance for Candidates, Training Officers and External Verifiers' to reinforce the level of attainment that
is expected.
1.9 The 'Guidance for Candidates, Training Officers and External Verifiers' is an important document which
should be reviewed thoroughly to ensure there is a full understanding of the training requirements for
this portfolio.
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INTRODUCTION
While this is a generic portfolio it is important to recognise that individuals are being trained and assessed and,
with the award of a Certificate of Competence, they have eligibility to apply for registration as a biomedical
scientist with the Health and Care Professions Council.
To this end the provision of a first-class pathology service depends upon being able (even if in a limited way
at this level) to apply knowledge to the diagnosis of disease; therefore, regardless of the training laboratory
discipline, successful candidates should be aware of the bigger picture and how our pathology service is pivotal
to patient care.
Completion of this Training Logbook and acquiring evidence of competence must take place in an IBMS
approved training laboratory and be supported by a structured training programme. Responsibilities lie with
the candidate to ensure they only work within the limits of their practice and with the trainer to ensure that
they are satisfied that the standard of proficiency has been met, as evidence by their signature.
3. Verification of the Laboratory Training Logbook and Registration Training Portfolio of Evidence
All verifications must comply with the Institute’s requirements for external verification.
SECTION 1
PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
CONTENTS
Completion of this module requires an understanding of the contractual responsibilities and expected
behaviour of a biomedical scientist. The HCPC standards of performance, conduct and ethics and the Institute
of Biomedical Science 'Code of Conduct' and 'Guide to Good Professional Practice' are reference points,
together with other organisational and national/international standards. As a registered biomedical scientist
you must be able to recognise the responsibilities you have for your own professional behaviour and its impact
on others, the level of autonomy that comes with your responsibility for completing tasks and procedures, for
using judgement within broad parameters and being able to reflect on this and other learning opportunities to
inform self-development.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
It may be either the trainer or, if the portfolio is part of an integrated degree, the university tutor.
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Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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Completion of this module requires you to recognise and respect the equality and diversity of people and their
rights and responsibilities. Whilst it is recognised that individuals are not always in a position to change and
influence structures directly, you are expected to be proactive against discrimination and act as a role model.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must be able to demonstrate effective written and verbal communication with
individuals in the work environment. You will be expected to apply various communication methods and
approaches, appropriate to others and the situation, in order to facilitate and promote constructive outcomes.
You will be expected to be able to communicate effectively on difficult, complex and sensitive issues and
demonstrate the ability to overcome barriers to communication.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
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Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed to follow correct
procedures for recording, sharing, storing and accessing information in the laboratory with respect to your role
as a biomedical scientist.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
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Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must demonstrate that you can sustain a consistent approach to work
relationships in the context of the role of a biomedical scientist in order to achieve the best results for service
users. This is achieved by recognising and valuing the contributions of other team members and demonstrating
the ability to work effectively with others and develop productive working relationships.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed. Please note, one of the three pieces of evidence must be in support of HCPC
SoP 9.3.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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SECTION 2
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
CONTENTS
To complete this module you must be able to demonstrate the knowledge that underpins the skills needed
to perform a range of core laboratory investigations, following standard operating procedures to the
required quality standard. The use and integration of the knowledge of various key disciplines to further an
understanding of the study, investigation, diagnosis and monitoring of human health and disease and the
therapeutic strategies applicable to disease states is encouraged.
This is the basis for statutory regulation as a biomedical scientist and you should be aware of the current
laboratory methods available for the study, investigation, diagnosis and monitoring of human health and
disease in clinical and research environments. This includes an appreciation of the development and evaluation
of new and current methods and therapeutic intervention strategies.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
h. Undertake or arrange
investigations as appropriate
(HCPC SoP 14.23)
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must be able to take responsibility to ensure that yourself and others work in
accordance with national legislation and organisational policy for health and safety, and be able to contribute
to the evaluation and improvement of procedures.
It includes being able to guide others in the correct use of health and safety signage, personal protective equipment,
the correct handling of specimens and hazardous chemicals, and being able to deal with untoward incidents.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must demonstrate that you understand the importance of maintaining the quality
of your own work against the organisational and professional standards that are used to measure it. You should
be able to demonstrate your ability to monitor the quality of your work and know what to do if it deviates from
performance standards.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
b. Engage in evidence-based
practice, evaluate practice
systematically and participate
in audit procedures (HCPC
SoP 12.1)
d. Participate in quality
assurance programmes,
where appropriate (HCPC SoP
12.5 - joint with ‘3’ above)
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must be able to demonstrate the ability to apply your knowledge and skills to
competently perform a range of core laboratory investigations following standard operating procedures to the
required quality standard.
These core investigations should be applicable to the scope of practice of a newly registered biomedical
scientist in one or more disciplines.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
1. Understand the
techniques and associated
instrumentation used in the
practice of biomedical science
(HCPC SoP 13.10)
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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To complete this module you must demonstrate the ability to apply your knowledge and understanding
of disease processes in the context of the study/investigation of those processes. This knowledge and
understanding may then be applied using a professional, evidence-based approach to research into the
pathogenesis and origins of disease processes and the diagnosis and monitoring of disease. While these are
important attributes for a research scientist they are also the basis for statutory regulation as a biomedical
scientist.
The next two sections must be completed by the person(s) responsible for confirming that the candidate has
met each of the HCPC standards of proficiency.
Evidence of Achievement
For each module the candidate is required to produce three separate pieces of evidence in support of the
knowledge and skills detailed.
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Title
Evidence Type
Justification
Date:
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DECLARATIONS
Applicant declaration
I confirm that the evidence provided is my own work. It demonstrates my professional competence, and that I
meet the HCPC standards of proficiency for biomedical scientists.
Signature:
Date:
Surname: Title:
Forename: DOB:
HCPC No: IBMS No (if applicable):
Email Address:
Telephone No:
Work Address:
Postcode:
I declare that I have read and understood the HCPC standards of proficiency for biomedical scientists and can
confirm that the named applicant is working at this level and fulfils these standards.
Signature:
Date:
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
2. Code of Conduct
The Code consists of principles that Institute members are expected to observe in the interests of patient
care and in order to promote confidence in the profession of biomedical science.
5. CPD Scheme
The IBMS CPD scheme encourages members to maintain, improve and extend their knowledge, skills and
practice for the purpose of maintaining Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
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