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Join Alex and Catherine for an engaging on-demand session at Med TIC's Thursday Teaching series. This session leads to the exciting world of pediatric emergency medicine and is the first talk in our final series. Tune in to delve into learning objectives and outcomes that will significantly amplify your pediatric medical knowledge and practice. This is an ideal opportunity to clear out doubts and have a substantial conversation about pressing issues in pediatrics. Expect some tech hiccups, but, rest assured, we ensure every bit of this educational journey is heard and understood. Expand your professional skills with us on this insightful ride through Pediatric ER.

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Description

Join us for our "Road to Finals” series, delivered by MedTic teaching, where we will cover 10 MCQs over 1 hour. The content is aligned with the UKMLA curriculum. Sign up for our session every Thursday at 7pm.

This session will focus on paediatrics!

March

  • 6th - Cardiology
  • 13th - Respiratory
  • 20th - GI & Liver
  • 27th - GI - bowel

April

  • 3rd - Endocrine
  • 10th - Renal
  • 17th - Urology
  • 24th - General Surgery

May

  • 1st - MSK
  • 8th - Rheumatology & Dermatology
  • 15th - Ophthalmology
  • 22nd - Neurology
  • 29th - Psychiatry

June

  • 5th - Paediatrics (1)
  • 12th - Paediatrics (2)
  • 19th - Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • 26th - GUM & Contraception

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Website: medticteaching.com

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Learning objectives

  1. To recognize and understand the common clinical presentations of pediatric emergencies.
  2. To develop an understanding of the initial management and treatment protocols for common pediatric emergencies.
  3. To become proficient in decision-making assistance and risk-stratification in pediatric emergency cases.
  4. To improve skills in communication with children and parents during high-stress emergency scenarios.
  5. To discuss and learn from challenging cases in pediatric emergencies to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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And treat. Ok. Hi everyone. Um I'm Alex and this is Catherine um and uh welcome to um Thursday teaching at Med TIC and this is um the first pediatric er talk um in our final series. So if you go to the next slide, we can see some of our learning objectives for today. Should we go to the next slide just to see the um like the learning outcomes for today? Yeah. Can you hear me talking now? This since um can can people hear me now? I think I was having some like issues. Ok. So I think I can be heard but yeah. Yeah. Ok. Ok. Are we?