If you want to read about some useful vocabulary, go here. This page contains basic terms, and a link to the NIH specialized dictionary.
Please note that most of these terms will require explanations for the majority of patients.
If you want to read about some useful vocabulary, go here. This page contains basic terms, and a link to the NIH specialized dictionary.
Please note that most of these terms will require explanations for the majority of patients.
19, 20, 26 & 27 February : haematology
11, 12, 18 & 19 March : cancerology
27, 28 May, 4, 5 June : cardiology
Les revues médicales sont des sources d’informations fiables. Voici quelques suggestions : BMJ, JAMA et BJSM (sports medicine)
Pour une présentation souvent humoristique des pathologies et leur histoire, je vous conseille “This Podcast Will Kill You”
Si vous êtes intéressé par la nutrition, ZOE présente des interviews concernant la recherche dans ce domaine.
Microbe.tv provides specialised coverage of virology, immunology, microbiology, neuroscience etc.
The next case is on neurology.
To prepare it, look up lumbar puncture and what the results can reveal.
Download and read this document : - How to Break Bad News
Additional reading
History taking revisited (pdf) : an article published in 2021
Source for today’s handouts (abbreviations and tips) : David M. The Easy Guide to Focused History Taking for OSCEs. CRC Press.
Infographie pour la méthode ABCDE.
SOCRATES : pain assessment
Maria, Sonja & Micalos, Peter & Ahern, Lauren. (2022). Recognising, assessing and managing chest pain. Journal of Paramedic Practice. 14. 16-24. 10.12968/jpar.2022.14.1.16.
Questions : Art 10 Gynelogical Oncology Questions
Questions : Art 09 HPV Questions
Q&A : Art 09 HPV Q&A
A lire pour le 27 mars : Art 10 Gynecological Oncology