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Managing retinal vein occlusion
1 hour
OphthalmologyThe purpose of this activity is to review the risk factors for retinal vein occlusion, in addition to its causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
Managing wheeze in preschool children
1 hour
OphthalmologyThe purpose of this activity is to review the epidemiology, assessment, and management of preschool wheeze
Measles: diagnosis and management
1 hour
OphthalmologyHaematology, Pathology and InfectionLearn how to make an early diagnosis of measles, know when to notify the authorities, and advise patients about vaccination.
Mumps: diagnosis, treatment, and prevention
1 hour
OphthalmologyHaematology, Pathology and InfectionUpdate your knowledge on how to diagnose mumps, which tests to order, and the importance of vaccination.
Normal lower limb variants in children
1 hour
OphthalmologyThe purpose of this activity is to review the normal lower limb variants seen in children and demonstrate how to assess children presenting with lower limb musculoskeletal symptoms.
Practice Pointer: Assessing the painful, uninflamed eye in primary care
30 minutes
OphthalmologyThe painful, uninflamed eye presents a difficult diagnostic challenge. This module offers tips for history taking and examination to help you distinguish sight-threatening disease from less serious conditions. Read the article then take the multiple choic
Practice Pointer: How to assess eyes and vision in infants and preschool children
30 minutes
OphthalmologyAssessing problems such as poor vision, squint, leukocoria and nystagmus in young children can be daunting and the fear of missing a serious diagnosis is ever present. Read the article and watch the videos for practical tips, then take the multiple choice
Quick tips: food allergy in children
10 minutes
OphthalmologyThis read, reflect, and respond module explores how IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated allergies present, what to look for in the patientâs history, and diagnosis and treatment.
Quick tips: red eye
10 minutes
OphthalmologyA practical guide to understanding the seven steps to assessing a patient with red eye
Quick tips: scarlet fever
10 minutes
OphthalmologyHaematology, Pathology and InfectionIn this Quick Tips module you will understand how scarlet fever is presented, investigations to carry out and how it is to be managed
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