Our next endocrinology talk will be given by Shahzeb Imran, a third year medical student at Queen's University Belfast, during which he will cover endocrine conditions that commonly arise in the UKMLA including thyroid and parathyroid pathologies. The case-led session should provide students with an opportunity to test and expand on their knowledge.
Peer2Peer: Endocrinology (Thyroid, Parathryoid)
event9th Dec 2024
schedule7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
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9th Dec 2024
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
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Join our next endocrine discussion, Peer2Peer: Endocrinolgy (Thyroid, Parathyroid), led by third-year medical student Shahzeb Imran from Queen's University Belfast. Engage with common endocrine conditions seen in the UKMLA, with a focus on thyroid and parathyroid pathologies. This case-led session provides the perfect platform for expanding and testing your knowledge in a collaborative learning environment.
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Learning objectives
- To understand the anatomy and physiology of the thyroid and parathyroid glands, and their roles in the endocrine system.
- To identify common types of thyroid and parathyroid pathologies, their symptoms, and their prevalence in UKMLA.
- To review diagnostic procedures for detecting thyroid and parathyroid conditions, ensuring the understanding of the steps and the rationale behind each one.
- To discuss and understand the most common treatments and their underlying mechanisms for different thyroid and parathyroid disorders.
- To apply theoretical knowledge to real case scenarios, recognizing symptoms, proposing a diagnosis and a treatment plan.
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9th Dec 2024
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
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