Year 4 M&M Rheumatology (Joint Pain and Rash, Joint Pain and Brittle Asthma)
event22nd Feb 2024
schedule6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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22nd Feb 2024
6:30 - 7:30pm (GMT)
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Summary
This interactive teaching session on Year 4 M&M Rheumatology dives into the complex correlations between Joint Pain, Rash and Brittle Asthma. Ideal for medical professionals keen on broadening their understanding of Rheumatology, the session will provide insights into the diagnosis, patient management and the latest treatments available. Gain knowledge through real-world case studies and interact directly with Rheumatology experts to build your expertise in managing these challenging clinical scenarios. Join us for this educational opportunity to refine your clinical skills and offer effective patient care.
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Learning objectives
- Understand the ways in which rheumatological conditions can present in a clinical setting, with a specific focus on joint pain and skin rash.
- Identify the connection and interplay between joint pain and other systemic diseases such as brittle asthma.
- Develop patient management plans inclusive of diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up for patients presenting with joint pain and rash related to rheumatological conditions.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the possible complications of rheumatological conditions, including the impact on respiratory diseases like brittle asthma.
- Improve skills in history taking, physical examination, and formulating a differential diagnosis when a patient presents with joint pain and skin rashes, and in patients with brittle asthma who develop joint pain.
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22nd Feb 2024
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