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Date: 10/07/2013
In this course Dr Susie Gibb talks about: UTI The factors that indicate a child with a proven UTI should be further investigated Investigations of choice Recurrent infections and prophylaxis Vesicoureteric reflux Preferred acute UTI treatment and which…
 
Date: 10/07/2013
In this course Speakers from RCH cover 4 topics relevant to general practice: Strabismus (Lazy eye), Dr Lloyd Bender: Diagnosis, common masqueraders, common conditions associated with strabismus, treatment and sequelae of strabismus. Leucocoria (White pupil…
 
Date: 10/07/2013
In this course Ms Elizabeth Rose explains: The different diagnostic features of acute otitis media and chronic otitis media with effusion (COME) using some very helpful pictures and diagrams Management of AOM including when and what antibiotic to prescribe…
 
Date: 28/02/2013
It is now clear that coeliac disease (CD) is common in children with a prevalence of 1:80–1:300. The clinical presentation has changed and the majority of children manifest non-specific or mild symptoms. Improved serological methods has increased the…
 
Date: 19/05/2013
A/Prof Leo Donnan explains gait assessment and discusses in-toeing, out-toeing, flat feet, bow legs, knock knees, curly toes and SUFE (slipped upper femoral epiphysis). How to examine and when to refer.Part two of the course is about DDH and Scoliosis,…
 
Date: 19/05/2013
In this course A/Prof Winitar Hardikar explains liver enzyme function and what affects this, through helpful diagrams and clinical cases. This insight improves interpretation of abnormal LFTs and also understanding of their significance in certain clinical…
 
Date: 28/02/2013
This course is part of a colloboration between ACRRM and the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) Melbourne that aims to bring selected elements of the RCH's Practical Paediatric Program to rural and remote GP's.RCH has been providing outstanding care for…