Interested in a simple Skills Scan and Learning Progress Tracker tool for the Clinical scientist standard?
Knowledge
K1: The Health and Care Professions Council standards of proficiency for clinical scientists; codes of conduct for relevant professional bodies; appropriate legislation and statutory frameworks and employers’ policies and procedures.
K2: Limits of own scope of practice, knowledge and skills, including strategies for time and resource management.
K3: The underpinning clinical and scientific principles relevant to the specialism and associated practice.
K4: Anatomical, physiological and biochemical functions of the human body appropriate to the specialism.
K5: The analytical methodologies and techniques appropriate to the specialism and the performance and limitations of those methodologies.
K6: Current and emerging procedures relevant to professional practice.
K7: Information and data searching methodologies eg literature searching, patient data searches, search algorithms.
K8: Communication strategies within a healthcare context, including conflict management techniques, and the need to provide individuals with appropriate information.
K9: The differing needs and rights of individuals.
K10: The structure and function of health and social care services, including the composition of the multidisciplinary team and the role of the Clinical Scientist within it, relevant to scope of practice, and the need for effective partnership working, as appropriate.
K11: Leadership and management techniques and strategies appropriate to practice.
K12: Accreditation, quality systems and relevant quality standards, appropriate to the specialism.
K13: Audit methodologies, quality control and quality assurance techniques, reporting mechanisms and corrective action techniques.
K14: Strategies and methodologies for conducting effective research, including research ethics and statistics.
K15: Learning and development strategies, including giving and receiving feedback, appropriate to practice.
K16: Scientific and clinical investigation strategies and problem-solving techniques, appropriate to practice.
K17: Health and safety techniques relevant to areas of practice and the importance of maintaining own safety and that of patients, colleagues and the public.
K18: Change management theory in relation to innovation and service improvement, appropriate to practice.
K19: The concepts and limits of confidentiality, the principles of information governance and the processes and procedures for managing records and other information.
K20: The importance of continuing personal and professional development and the role of critical reflection in maintaining fitness to practise.
K21: The application, implementation and security of digital technology within the healthcare environment as appropriate to the specialism.
Skills
S1: Interpret, apply and comply with legislation, statutory frameworks, professional codes of practice and guidance.
S2: Work within limits of personal and professional competence, justify and take responsibility for own actions and seek advice when required. Manage time, resources and workload effectively.
S3: Apply relevant clinical and scientific knowledge in the clinical context, to inform own decision making, and that of service users, as appropriate.
S4: Select and perform, if required, the appropriate analytical technique relevant to the given data set.
S5: Assess and interpret the results of data analysis, report appropriately in accordance with the clinical and scientific context and recommend further investigations where appropriate.
S6: Identify emerging clinical, scientific, analytical, diagnostic, monitoring, treatment and therapeutic procedures, as appropriate, and adapt practice accordingly.
S7: Develop, introduce or modify procedures and techniques to improve service delivery, as appropriate.
S8: Compare procedures and techniques against references or baseline and take action, as appropriate.
S9: Assess and evaluate new technologies prior to their routine use.
S10: Select, and if necessary develop, the appropriate methodology(ies) to investigate the problem or source of error.
S11: Take appropriate action to correct problem or source of error based on the results of the investigation.
S12: Search and critically appraise scientific literature, including literature on new and emerging technologies, and other sources of information.
S14: Evaluate evidence to inform professional practice.
S15: Determine existing levels of knowledge, select the appropriate methodology(ies) and approaches in accordance with individuals’ needs, and use appropriate forms of communication with a diverse range of audiences, including colleagues and service users.
S16: Lead projects to successful completion within agreed and defined timescales eg audits, research projects
S17: Set, maintain and apply standards, and undertake quality control and assurance techniques.
S18: Undertake audit and take appropriate actions to ensure quality of processes/procedures.
S19: Present data and/or research findings to peers, in appropriate forms.
S20: Facilitate learning and provide feedback to others, as appropriate.
S21: Undertake risk assessments to identify and manage sources of risk in the workplace.
S22: Select the appropriate equipment and methodology(ies) to ensure safe working practices, in accordance with relevant guidelines and legislation.
S23: Maintain an effective audit trail and initiate service improvements.
S24: Keep accurate and comprehensive records and manage information in accordance with relevant legislation and guidelines.
S25: Reflect on and critically review practice and identify areas for personal and professional development.
S26: Use digital systems in a manner appropriate to function and clinical scientific context.
S27: Work in partnership with others to build sustainable professional relationships.
Behaviours
B1: Be open, honest, compassionate, act with integrity at all times, observe duty of candour and maintain confidentiality.
B2: Be respectful, non-judgemental and engage with people in an inclusive and non-discriminatory manner.
B3: Maintain good character as outlined in professional Code of Conduct and refrain from activities which would bring the profession or organisation into disrepute.
B4: Be adaptable and able to respond professionally to all feedback.
B5: Be prepared to challenge and/or report inappropriate behaviours and practices, using established procedures.
B6: Take a proactive approach to own personal wellbeing, and that of others, reporting concerns as appropriate.
Duty 1
DUTY: Work autonomously, safely and effectively within the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) regulated standards of proficiency for practice for clinical scientists, take professional accountability for and understand the limitations of own practice.
K1
K2
K3
K18
K20
S1
S2
S21
S22
S23
S24
S25
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
Duty 2
DUTY: Apply knowledge, relevant guidelines and judgement to complex clinical and scientific situations to inform decision making, and make decisions, as appropriate, to ensure effective patient-centred care.
K3
K4
K5
K6
K21
S3
S4
S5
S6
S12
S26
B1
B2
B4
Duty 3
DUTY: Collect, process, analyse and critically evaluate raw data from a variety of sources in different forms in the context of clinical science and interpret the results to formulate a response which, for clinical practice/reporting data, takes into account the prevailing clinical and specialist scientific context.
K3
K5
K6
K7
K21
S3
S4
S5
S6
S12
S26
B4
Duty 4
DUTY: Develop, optimise, evaluate, validate and verify new or existing scientific, technical, diagnostic, monitoring, treatment, therapeutic procedures.
K1
K3
K4
K5
K6
S1
S5
S6
S7
S8
S9
S12
S21
B2
B4
Duty 5
DUTY: Instigate investigative techniques to solve problems and/or find the source of errors in a wide range of healthcare systems, devise and implement strategies to correct them and/or mitigate their effect where appropriate.
K3
K4
K5
K16
S2
S10
S11
B4
Duty 6
DUTY: Utilise evidence-based practice to adapt and embed new methodologies in routine scientific or clinical practice to drive forward science improvements in healthcare.
K1
K6
K7
K16
K21
S1
S7
S9
S12
S13
S14
S16
S19
S26
B4
Duty 7
DUTY: Communicate and/or explain information which may be complex, contentious or sensitive, effectively to a diverse range of audiences, including colleagues, service users and the public, taking into account relevant prior knowledge to further their understanding at a level appropriate to their needs.
K8
K9
S15
S24
B1
B2
B4
Duty 8
DUTY: Adapt clinical and scientific practice to meet the needs of different groups and individuals.
K1
K3
K8
K9
K10
S1
S15
S27
B1
B2
Duty 9
DUTY: Work effectively as part of a multidisciplinary team to ensure integrated patient-centred care.
K8
K9
K10
S2
S15
S19
S27
B1
B2
B4
Duty 10
DUTY: Direct the management and further development of processes, systems and/or devices, to ensure continuous improvement, and their safe and effective use in the healthcare environment.
K1
K3
K11
K12
K13
K21
S1
S3
S16
S18
S21
S26
B1
B4
Duty 11
DUTY: Design, implement, maintain and apply quality control and assurance techniques across clinical, scientific and technological activities across the healthcare environment, to ensure that a given intervention is fit for purpose.
K1
K12
K13
K21
S1
S8
S17
S18
S23
S24
S26
B4
Duty 12
DUTY: Design, lead and undertake research and development projects and communicate results and conclusions.
K3
K4
K5
K7
K8
K14
K21
S4
S5
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
S19
S22
S26
B4
B6
Duty 13
DUTY: Supervise, train and/or lead others in own area of practice as appropriate, including setting and monitoring outcomes.
K1
K3
K4
K8
K11
K15
S1
S15
S20
B2
B6
Duty 14
DUTY: Establish, maintain and promote a safe and sustainable working environment conducive to safe clinical and scientific practice.
K1
K13
K17
K21
S1
S7
S21
S26
B1
B2
B4
B5
B6
Duty 15
DUTY: Drive service improvements and innovation, including effective use of resources and identification and implementation of change management initiatives, to ensure sustained optimal delivery of current and future clinical scientific services.
K6
K8
K12
K13
K18
K21
S6
S7
S9
S15
S16
S18
S23
S26
B4
Duty 16
DUTY: Record, maintain and handle clinical and scientific results and information, ensuring accuracy, integrity and security.
K1
K19
K21
S1
S24
S26
B1
Duty 17
DUTY: Use continuing professional development (CPD), as required, for HCPC registration. Keep up to date and engage with current research and evidence-based practice.