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Postgraduate |
(MED)
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Leader: Dr M Odell
Offered:
Not offered in 2005.
Synopsis: The aim of this unit is to present the medical issues applicable to road trauma. The topics covered include the law and policing practices, driving skills and the impact of alcohol, other drugs and medical conditions on these skills, the principles of traffic engineering and road trauma epidemiology.
Objectives: On completion of this unit the student will be expected to: 1. display an understanding of the history of road trauma and the counter measures introduced to combat the road toll; 2. show familiarity with road safety legislation; 3. evaluate policing practices impacting on road safety; 4. demonstrate an understanding of the effects of a range of medical conditions upon driving skills with particular reference to licensing; 5. evaluate the effects of alchohol and other drugs upon driving skills; 6. display a comprehension of the procedures and practice of investigating vehicle collisions; 7. interpret common jury patterns resulting from road trauma; 8. evaluate blood drug levels with regard to the effects of drugs on driving skills; 9. display an understanding of drug toxicology.
Assessment: Assignment + Case studies + Presentations + Case book