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4th Feb 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
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Description

This week we will be holding a session all about differentials for dysphasia! The first 45 minutes will be a revision session taught by a senior medical student followed by a 45 minute session of OSCE practice using stations from geeky medics so you can practice your skills!

Our curriculum roughly follows the Y3 University of Manchester curriculum however we are not affiliated with the university and are open to anyone who would like to come!

The Code Blue OSCE Crew (CBOC) serves as an online, peer-led platform dedicated to clinical OSCE skills teaching for medical students, with the added support of medical professionals. CBOC is a recognized program under the IFMSA's Activities program, specifically affiliated with SCOME's 'Teaching Medical Skills' initiative.

We are proudly supported by Geeky Medics, who generously support our mission and endeavours.

Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any queries (Instagram @codeblueteaching | Email cbosceteaching@gmail.com)

For more information (including to register for our other sessions) see here: linktr.ee/codeblueteaching

Summary

Join us for an engaging and practical Y3 Teaching and OSCE practice session focused on Gastroenterology, specifically swallowing difficulties (dysphasia). Whether you're a student or a medical professional, this session offers a rich revision session led by a senior medical student, and hands-on OSCE practice with stations from Geeky Medics. We follow the Y3 University of Manchester curriculum and also offer the support of the Code Blue OSCE Crew, a peer-led platform dedicated to clinical OSCE skills teaching. This session is part of the IFMSA's 'Teaching Medical Skills' initiative and is supported by Geeky Medics.

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Learning objectives

  1. To gain an understanding of common differentials for dysphagia as per the Y3 University of Manchester curriculum.
  2. To apply theoretical knowledge regarding dysphagia and its varied causes through practical OSCE stations.
  3. To improve clinical assessment and diagnostic skills pertinent to gastroenterology, specifically focusing on swallowing difficulties.
  4. To become proficient in medical interviewing, history taking, and physical examination as it relates to gastroenterology and dysphagia, by practicing with peers and receiving feedback.
  5. To enhance collaboration and communication skills by interacting with peers, senior medical students and medical professionals in a learning environment.
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4th Feb 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE