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This course moves through the methods and approaches for working with patients who, for some reason, may present as difficult. Working with difficult patients, while common, may drain much of the energy of the day.
The 'Approach to Care - Difficult to Diagnose' course contains 5 modules including:the importance of diagnosismisdiagnosismedically unexplained symptoms and undifferentiated diagnosis,somatization andthe biopsychosocial model.
This coursehighlights the specific environmental and occupational exposures encountered by farmers, farm workers and their families in their workplace and home.The course aims to increase participants understanding of the occupational health and safety risks
This course was developed by Cancer Australia as part of a six-part series on the diagnosis, treatment and follow-up care for women with early breast cancer. This course addresses the importance of adopting a systematic approach to the investigation of a new
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The fourth and final course in a series of four on the basics of radiology, Diffuse Lung Disease, shows how to diagnose a disease by analysing patterns on X-ray, that pathology correlates with the appearance on the X-ray image, and broadens understanding of
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This is the first course in a series on the principles of radiology. It is not possible to teach all the patterns of radiology. The aim of the series is to teach some simple radiological principles and to show how they can be used to reach a diagnosis by a
1 Educational activity hour
Eczema (atopic dermatitis) is a recurring, non-infectious, inflammatory skin condition affecting one in three Australians at some stage throughout their lives. The condition is most common in people with a family history of an atopic disorder, including
The Youth Friendly Consultation Skills course aims to support you in working effectively with your adolescent patients. This will include considering youth health problems within the context of adolescent development, tips and tools for having a practice that
A Rural and Remote Medical Practitioner who can confidently diagnose and manage haemochromatosis in their community has the opportunity to minimise morbidity and mortality not only for that particular patient, but for the relatives of that patient as well.
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This course is a brief introduction to some of the key issues challenging rural and regional communities with respect to cancer, its diagnoses and management. This is a one of a series of Clinical Bytes topics. Click here to view all available in the series.