This teaching session is dedicated to 5th year medical students as future FY1 doctors and any medical professionals who are interested in learning how to manage haematuria and differentiate emergency cases and common presentations and which patients require bladder washout.
Haematuria management
Description
Summary
"Enhance your understanding of Haematuria Management in our highly informative teaching session. Designed for 5th year medical students and open to all medical professionals, the session will dive into critical aspects such as emergency case differentiation, common presentations, and which patients warrant bladder washout. An invaluable opportunity to develop your diagnostic and management skills in this area."
Learning objectives
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To recognize and identify the different types of haematuria, their causes and risk factors.
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To demonstrate understanding of the different diagnostic procedures used in haematuria cases, including urinalysis, imaging studies, and cystoscopy.
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To perform a differential diagnosis in haematuria cases, and understand how to determine the urgency of each case based on the patient's condition, symptoms, and risk factors.
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To learn management strategies for haematuria including medical treatment, surgical intervention, and patient education.
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To learn when bladder washouts are required, carrying out this procedure, and managing emergency cases of haematuria.