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21st Jan 2025
7:00 - 8:00pm (GMT)
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Summary

Delve into the complexities of Hepatitis and Liver failure in this comprehensive teaching session perfect for third-year medical professionals. This session, part of our Training Curriculum for Doctors (TCD), will explore in-depth the disease's pathophysiology, diagnostic criteria and treatment options. Gain practical knowledge that will enhance your clinical decision-making skills and patient care. Reserve your place for Week 15 learning experience and stay updated on this prevalent health issue. You wouldn't want to miss this enriching medical event.

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Learning objectives

  1. Understand and explain the basic pathophysiology of hepatitis and liver failure, including common causes, risk factors, and stages of progression.
  2. Identify the common signs and symptoms associated with both hepatitis and liver failure, and recognize how these symptoms may present in various patient populations.
  3. Develop skills to accurately interpret diagnostic tests and imaging associated with hepatitis and liver failure, such as blood tests, liver biopsy, and ultrasound findings.
  4. Be able to discuss current treatment options, medications, and interventions for managing hepatitis and liver failure, and assess the efficacy and potential side effects of each method.
  5. Foster the ability to counsel and educate patients on lifestyle modifications and preventative measures related to hepatitis and liver failure, such as vaccination, alcohol moderation, and diet.
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21st Jan 2025
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