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MRCS Part A: Short Best Answer - Pathology of the Genitourinary System

2nd Mar 2025
12:00 - 1:00pm (GMT)
2nd Mar 2025
12:00 - 1:00pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
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šŸ”¹ Description:

A high-yield session on the pathology of the genitourinary system, essential for MRCS Part A. Bring your questions and test your knowledge with interactive SBAs.

šŸ“Œ Session Agenda:

  • Common pathologies of the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and reproductive organs
  • Urological cancers: renal, bladder, and prostate malignancies
  • Benign conditions: nephrolithiasis, infections, and BPH
  • MRCS-style SBA discussion and Q&A

Summary

This engaging, high-yield session will cover the pathology of the genitourinary system, essential for MRCS Part A. The session will touch all the common pathologies of kidneys, bladder, prostate and reproductive organs. You'll also gain comprehensive insights into urological cancers such as renal, bladder and prostate malignancies and benign conditions like nephrolithiasis, infections, and BPH. The interactive segment will offer MRCS-style SBA discussions and Q&A to test and expand your knowledge. This session will be broadcasted live on Medall.org. Don't miss this opportunity to boost your understanding and score in the MRCS exam!

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Learning objectives

  1. At the end of the session, learners should be able to identify and describe the common pathologies of the kidneys, bladder, prostate, and reproductive organs that are commonly tested in MRCS Part A.

  2. Learners will be able to differentiate between urological cancers such as renal, bladder, and prostate malignancies, and explain the key characteristics, risk factors, and proposed interventions for each.

  3. By the end of the teaching session, learners should be able to discuss benign conditions of the genitourinary system, including nephrolithiasis, infections, and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), with an understanding of their causes, symptoms, and management.

  4. A key objective of the session is for participants to test and enhance their understanding of the topic through MRCS-style Short Best Answer (SBA) discussions, with immediate feedback during the session's Q&A.

  5. The learners should be able to apply their knowledge of genitourinary pathology towards suspecting, diagnosing, and managing such conditions in a clinical setting, integrating a depth of understanding from pathophysiology to clinical presentation and management.

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2nd Mar 2025
12:00 - 1:00pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
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Free
ONLINE