University of Aberdeen: Paediatrics (URTI)
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1Summary
This engaging teaching session at the University of Aberdeen will delve into paediatrics, with a special focus on Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTI). This session will offer valuable insights into the diagnosis, management, and modern treatments related to URTIs in children. Medical professionals attending this session will significantly enhance their knowledge and skills, which could dramatically improve patient outcomes. Don't miss this opportunity to stay updated on the latest developments in paediatric care.
Learning objectives
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To understand and distinguish between the various types of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections (URTIs) common in paediatrics, including pathophysiology, causes, and common symptoms.
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To learn the proper diagnostic procedures and tests for accurately diagnosing different types of URTIs in children.
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To gain knowledge on the latest and most effective treatment regimes for URTIs in paediatric patients, including both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches.
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To develop skills in how to communicate effectively with both children and their carers about the disease, its management, and the importance of treatment compliance.
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To evaluate and discuss recent research and advancements in the field of paediatric URTIs, understanding how they could impact future diagnostics and care.