Summary
🔥 Struggling with Urology? Not sure how to approach assessment and management of groin and loin pain?
Join Teaching Things ✨THIS THURSDAY, 27TH MARCH, 6-7 PM ON MEDALL✨ for a comprehensive session on "Everything You Need to Know About Groin and Loin Pain"! 🩺🔍
Let our experienced clinical medics break down the key causes, clinical assessment, and essential management strategies to help you ace exams and improve your clinical reasoning. Whether you're revising for OSCEs or preparing for the wards, this session will cover everything you need to know!
🔥 Don’t miss the chance to ask questions, go through case scenarios, and engage with your peers! Slides and recordings will be available on MedAll, along with our full schedule of upcoming sessions. Sign up now to attend and get access to all materials!
PLEASE NOTE: This session is intended for MEDICAL STUDENTS sitting the UKMLA/OSCEs.
📌 Groin & Loin Pain: Everything You Need to Know 📅 Thursday, 27th March, 6-7 PM
We can't wait to see you there! Don’t forget to fill out the feedback form after the tutorial—we value your input! Plus, you can access recordings of all past tutorials on our page.
Learning objectives
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Understand the Anatomy: By the end of the session, participants should be able to accurately identify and explain the key anatomical structures involved in groin and loin pain.
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Distinguish Causes of Pain: Participants will be able to distinguish and categorize different causes of groin and loin pain, including musculoskeletal, urological, gastrointestinal, and vascular issues.
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Diagnostic methods: Participants will acquire knowledge and skills to effectively diagnose groin and loin pain, understanding which tests or imaging modalities to use in different scenarios.
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Understand the Treatment Options: Participants should be able to understand and discuss the different treatment options available for groin and loin pain, considering both pharmacological and surgical approaches.
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Develop Patient-centered Communication Skills: Participants will improve their patient communication skills, allowing them to explain their diagnosis and treatment plans efficiently to patients experiencing groin and loin pain, ensuring they understand the condition and their options in a sensitive and compassionate manner.