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Y3 Teaching and OSCE practice: Renal (Urine dip and U+E interpretation)

27th Mar 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
27th Mar 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE

Description

This week we will be holding a session all about how to interpret a urine dip and U+Es! 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

Enhance your diagnostic skills with our Y3 teaching and OSCE practice session on Renal (Urine dip and U+E interpretation). This interactive lesson will be led by a senior medical student, followed by an OSCE practice session through Geeky Medics' stations. Grounded in the University of Manchester's Y3 curriculum, we welcome participants outside this affiliation for a diverse learning experience. Join us at Code Blue OSCE Crew, an IFMSA-recognized teaching platform, proudly supported by Geeky Medics. Reach out via Instagram or email for further details and check out our other sessions.

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Learning objectives

  1. Understand the fundamentals of urine dip and U+Es interpretation; understanding what each component, such as the presence of glucose or certain proteins, can signify in a diagnostic context.

  2. Be able to accurately perform a urine dip and U+Es test, following proper procedures to obtain valid results.

  3. Demonstrate the ability to appropriately interpret results of urine dip and U+Es, identifying any possible abnormalities and correlating them with potential renal health conditions.

  4. Apply knowledge of renal pathology in interpreting urine dip and U+Es results; for example, recognizing the implications of elevated creatinine levels or decreased glomerular filtration rate.

  5. Practice and perfect skills needed for OSCE stations related to urine dip and U+Es interpretation, improving both technical proficiency and communication of findings in a clear, concise manner.

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27th Mar 2025
7:00 - 8:30pm (GMT)
Hosted on MedAll
Attendance certificate available
Free
ONLINE