Course Content
Lessons
Status
2
Ear, Nose and Throat
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Anatomy of ear, ear symptoms and pathology
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Audiogram - how to read an audiogram
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Deafness and Hearing loss - causes
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Deafness and Hearing loss - Noice induced
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Deafness and hearing loss - Otosclerosis
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Ear - Pericondritis
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Epistaxis
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Eustachean tube dysfunction and Barotrauma
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Hoarseness of voice
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Hoarseness of voice - AFP
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Nasal polyps
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Otalgia / Ear pain
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Otitis Externa - Acute diffuse otitis externa
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Otitis Externa - Acute Localised otitis externa
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Otitis Media - 1) Acute otitis media
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Otitis Media - 2) Peristant otitis media with effusion
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Otitis media - 3) Chronic Suppurative otitis media
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Rhinitis - Allergic Rhinitis
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Rhinosinusitis - Acute Rhinosinusitis
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Rhinosinusitis - Chronic Rhinosinusitis
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Sore Throat / Tonsilitis
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Tinnitus
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Tymphanic membrane rupture by penitrating injury
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Vertigo - BPPV
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Vertigo - Cerebeller-pontine angle tumor ( acostic neuroma )
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Vertigo - hyperventilation
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Vertigo - light headedness - Syncope - Dysequilibrium
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Vertigo - Meniere syndrome
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Vertigo - senile orthostatic hypotention
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Vertigo - Vertibrobasilar insuffucuency, Basilar migrane and Vestibuler migrane
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Vertigo - Vestibular neuronitis / labyrinthitis
- Anatomy of ear, ear symptoms and pathology
- Audiogram - how to read an audiogram
- Deafness and Hearing loss - causes
- Deafness and Hearing loss - Noice induced
- Deafness and hearing loss - Otosclerosis
- Ear - Pericondritis
- Epistaxis
- Eustachean tube dysfunction and Barotrauma
- Hoarseness of voice
- Hoarseness of voice - AFP
- Nasal polyps
- Otalgia / Ear pain
- Otitis Externa - Acute diffuse otitis externa
- Otitis Externa - Acute Localised otitis externa
- Otitis Media - 1) Acute otitis media
- Otitis Media - 2) Peristant otitis media with effusion
- Otitis media - 3) Chronic Suppurative otitis media
- Rhinitis - Allergic Rhinitis
- Rhinosinusitis - Acute Rhinosinusitis
- Rhinosinusitis - Chronic Rhinosinusitis
- Sore Throat / Tonsilitis
- Tinnitus
- Tymphanic membrane rupture by penitrating injury
- Vertigo - BPPV
- Vertigo - Cerebeller-pontine angle tumor ( acostic neuroma )
- Vertigo - hyperventilation
- Vertigo - light headedness - Syncope - Dysequilibrium
- Vertigo - Meniere syndrome
- Vertigo - senile orthostatic hypotention
- Vertigo - Vertibrobasilar insuffucuency, Basilar migrane and Vestibuler migrane
- Vertigo - Vestibular neuronitis / labyrinthitis
3
Endocrinology
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Adrenal Disease - Cushing Disease / Syndromes
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Adrenal Disease - Hypoadrenalism - Primary( Addisons Disease ) - and secondary
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Adrenal Disease - Incidentalomas
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Adrenal Disease - Paediatrics - Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
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Adrenal Disease - Primary Hyperaldesteronism
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Diabetes Insipidus - ADH and SIADH
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Diabetes Mallitus - 1) Introduciton , Classification, Clinical signs and Inital presentation
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Diabetes Mallitus - 2) Diagnosis and screening
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Diabetes Mallitus - Type 1
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Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - and Cardiovascular Risk
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Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - Management - 1) Lifestyle changes and AntiDM Oral medications
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Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - Management - 2) Insulin
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Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - Mangement - 2) Insulin ( AFP article )
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Diabetes Mallitus- Pregnancy induced DM
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Diabetic Complicaitons and Management
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Diabetic Complications - Hypoglycemia
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Diabetic Nephropathy
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Diabetic Neuropathy
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Diabetic Neuropathy - Neuroarthropathy / Charcots neuroarthropathy
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Diabetic Retinopathy
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Hyperprolactinoma
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Metabolic Syndrome - ( AFP article )
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Parathyroid - Primary hyperparathyroidism
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Thyroid disease - Goiter or thyroid nodule
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Thyroid Disease - Hyperthyroidism
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Thyroid disease - Hypothyroidism
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Thyroid disease and pregnancy
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Vitamin D
- Adrenal Disease - Cushing Disease / Syndromes
- Adrenal Disease - Hypoadrenalism - Primary( Addisons Disease ) - and secondary
- Adrenal Disease - Incidentalomas
- Adrenal Disease - Paediatrics - Congenital adrenal hyperplasia
- Adrenal Disease - Primary Hyperaldesteronism
- Diabetes Insipidus - ADH and SIADH
- Diabetes Mallitus - 1) Introduciton , Classification, Clinical signs and Inital presentation
- Diabetes Mallitus - 2) Diagnosis and screening
- Diabetes Mallitus - Type 1
- Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - and Cardiovascular Risk
- Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - Management - 1) Lifestyle changes and AntiDM Oral medications
- Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - Management - 2) Insulin
- Diabetes Mallitus - Type 2 - Mangement - 2) Insulin ( AFP article )
- Diabetes Mallitus- Pregnancy induced DM
- Diabetic Complicaitons and Management
- Diabetic Complications - Hypoglycemia
- Diabetic Nephropathy
- Diabetic Neuropathy
- Diabetic Neuropathy - Neuroarthropathy / Charcots neuroarthropathy
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Hyperprolactinoma
- Metabolic Syndrome - ( AFP article )
- Parathyroid - Primary hyperparathyroidism
- Thyroid disease - Goiter or thyroid nodule
- Thyroid Disease - Hyperthyroidism
- Thyroid disease - Hypothyroidism
- Thyroid disease and pregnancy
- Vitamin D
4
Eye Notes
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Anatomy of eye
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Cataracts
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Charls Bonnet Syndrome
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Conjunctivitis
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Conjunctivitis 1) Allergic
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Conjunctivitis - 2) Viral
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Conjunctivitis -3) Bacterial
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Conjunctivitis -3) Bacterial - gonorrhea and chlamydia Conjunctivitis
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Cornea - Abrasions and Foreign body
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Cornea - Keratitis ( inflamation of the cornea )
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Cornea - Keratitis ( inflmation of the cornea ) - 1) with contact lenses
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Cornea - Keratitis ( inflmation of the cornea ) - 2) HSV and HZV
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Dacryostenosis vs Dacryocystocele
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Eye Injury / Trauma - penetrating
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Eye lid disorder - 1) Stye ( hordeolum external and internal )
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Eye lid disorder - 2) Chalazion
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Eye lid disorder - 3) Blephritis
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Eye lid disorder - 4) dacryocystitis
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Eye lid disorders - 5) Entropion
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Eye lid disorders - 6) Ectropion
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Eye symptoms and examination
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Glaucoma
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Keratoconjuctivitis Sicca / Dry eyes
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Maculer degenaraiton
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Optic Neuritis
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Orbital cellulitis and periorbital cellulitis
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Pinguecula and Pterygium
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Posterior Vitreous Detachment
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Red eye
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Refractory errors
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Retina - Optic Disk
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Retinal conditions
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Retinal detachment
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Retinitis pigmantosa
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Retinoblastome
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Retinopathy - Diabetic Retinopathy
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Retinopathy - Hypertensive Retinopathy
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Scleritis and episcleritis
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Sub Conjuctival haemorrhage
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Sudden visual loss
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Uveitis
- Anatomy of eye
- Cataracts
- Charls Bonnet Syndrome
- Conjunctivitis
- Conjunctivitis 1) Allergic
- Conjunctivitis - 2) Viral
- Conjunctivitis -3) Bacterial
- Conjunctivitis -3) Bacterial - gonorrhea and chlamydia Conjunctivitis
- Cornea - Abrasions and Foreign body
- Cornea - Keratitis ( inflamation of the cornea )
- Cornea - Keratitis ( inflmation of the cornea ) - 1) with contact lenses
- Cornea - Keratitis ( inflmation of the cornea ) - 2) HSV and HZV
- Dacryostenosis vs Dacryocystocele
- Eye Injury / Trauma - penetrating
- Eye lid disorder - 1) Stye ( hordeolum external and internal )
- Eye lid disorder - 2) Chalazion
- Eye lid disorder - 3) Blephritis
- Eye lid disorder - 4) dacryocystitis
- Eye lid disorders - 5) Entropion
- Eye lid disorders - 6) Ectropion
- Eye symptoms and examination
- Glaucoma
- Keratoconjuctivitis Sicca / Dry eyes
- Maculer degenaraiton
- Optic Neuritis
- Orbital cellulitis and periorbital cellulitis
- Pinguecula and Pterygium
- Posterior Vitreous Detachment
- Red eye
- Refractory errors
- Retina - Optic Disk
- Retinal conditions
- Retinal detachment
- Retinitis pigmantosa
- Retinoblastome
- Retinopathy - Diabetic Retinopathy
- Retinopathy - Hypertensive Retinopathy
- Scleritis and episcleritis
- Sub Conjuctival haemorrhage
- Sudden visual loss
- Uveitis
6
Respiratory
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Acute Bronchitis
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Asbestosis, Pleural disease and Mesothelioma
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Asthma 1. Introduction and Diagnosis - Adult, Paediatric and Occupational Asthma
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Asthma - 2. Adult - Maintainance Management
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Asthma - 3. Special catogories
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Asthma - 4. Paediatrics - Maintenance Management
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Asthma - Adult / Paed - Acute exacerbation
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Bronchial Cancer
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Bronchiectasis
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Bronchiolitis
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Cavitating lung lessions
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Chest imaging - guidelines
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COPD - Introduction and Diagnosis
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COPD - Maintainance Management
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COPD - Management of acute exacerbation
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COPD - 2020 Guidelines
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Cough - Differential Diagnosis
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Cough - persistent cough in a child
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Cystic Fibrosis
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Dyspenoa
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Foreign body inhalation / aspiration - children
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Laryngial and tracheal symptoms
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Laryngial and tracheal symptoms - 1) Larygiomalecia in neonates and infants
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Laryngial and tracheal infections - 2) CROUP - acute laryngiotracheobronchitis
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Laryngial and tracheal infections - 3) Bacterial trachiaitis
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Laryngial and tracheal infections - 4) Epiglotitis
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Lymphadenopathy
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Pneumonia
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Pnumothorax
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Pulmonary / Pleural effusion
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Pulmonary fibrosis - Interstitial lung disease
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Pulmonary function test - Spyrometry-flipchart-PDF-final
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Pumonary function tests - Spirometry
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Sarcoidosis
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Sleep Disorder - Introduction and Classification
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Sleep Disorders - 1) OSA
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Sleep Disorders - 2) Narcopepsy
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Sleep Disorders - 3) Insomnia
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Sleep Disorders - 4) Sleep-related movement disorders
- Acute Bronchitis
- Asbestosis, Pleural disease and Mesothelioma
- Asthma 1. Introduction and Diagnosis - Adult, Paediatric and Occupational Asthma
- Asthma - 2. Adult - Maintainance Management
- Asthma - 3. Special catogories
- Asthma - 4. Paediatrics - Maintenance Management
- Asthma - Adult / Paed - Acute exacerbation
- Bronchial Cancer
- Bronchiectasis
- Bronchiolitis
- Cavitating lung lessions
- Chest imaging - guidelines
- COPD - Introduction and Diagnosis
- COPD - Maintainance Management
- COPD - Management of acute exacerbation
- COPD - 2020 Guidelines
- Cough - Differential Diagnosis
- Cough - persistent cough in a child
- Cystic Fibrosis
- Dyspenoa
- Foreign body inhalation / aspiration - children
- Laryngial and tracheal symptoms
- Laryngial and tracheal symptoms - 1) Larygiomalecia in neonates and infants
- Laryngial and tracheal infections - 2) CROUP - acute laryngiotracheobronchitis
- Laryngial and tracheal infections - 3) Bacterial trachiaitis
- Laryngial and tracheal infections - 4) Epiglotitis
- Lymphadenopathy
- Pneumonia
- Pnumothorax
- Pulmonary / Pleural effusion
- Pulmonary fibrosis - Interstitial lung disease
- Pulmonary function test - Spyrometry-flipchart-PDF-final
- Pumonary function tests - Spirometry
- Sarcoidosis
- Sleep Disorder - Introduction and Classification
- Sleep Disorders - 1) OSA
- Sleep Disorders - 2) Narcopepsy
- Sleep Disorders - 3) Insomnia
- Sleep Disorders - 4) Sleep-related movement disorders
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Rheumatology
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A classification of joint disease
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ANA - test
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ARD - Anti Phospholid Syndromes ( APS )
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ARD - Dermatomyocitis
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ARD - Scleroderma / Systemic sclerosis (SSc)
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ARD - Sjorgans
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ARD - SLE
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GOUT
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GOUT - AFP article
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Gout and Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease ( CPPD or psudogout )
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JIA - Juvenile Idopathic Arthritis
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Lyme disease
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Osteoarthritis
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Osteoarthritis - Holistic approach
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Osteoarthritis - RACGP guideline - Hip and Knee
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Osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis - review of calcium
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Osteoporosis - Vit D - Rickets and Osteomalacia
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Pagets disease
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Polymayalgia Rheumatica
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Rhumatoid Arthritis
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Spondyloarthritis
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Spondyloarthritis - Ankylosing Spondylitis
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Spondyloarthritis - IBD associated arthritis
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Spondyloarthritis - Psoriatic Arthritis
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Spondyloarthritis - Reactive arthritis ( formerly known as Reiter's syndrome )
- A classification of joint disease
- ANA - test
- ARD - Anti Phospholid Syndromes ( APS )
- ARD - Dermatomyocitis
- ARD - Scleroderma / Systemic sclerosis (SSc)
- ARD - Sjorgans
- ARD - SLE
- GOUT
- GOUT - AFP article
- Gout and Calcium Pyrophosphate Deposition Disease ( CPPD or psudogout )
- JIA - Juvenile Idopathic Arthritis
- Lyme disease
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteoarthritis - Holistic approach
- Osteoarthritis - RACGP guideline - Hip and Knee
- Osteoporosis
- Osteoporosis - review of calcium
- Osteoporosis - Vit D - Rickets and Osteomalacia
- Pagets disease
- Polymayalgia Rheumatica
- Rhumatoid Arthritis
- Spondyloarthritis
- Spondyloarthritis - Ankylosing Spondylitis
- Spondyloarthritis - IBD associated arthritis
- Spondyloarthritis - Psoriatic Arthritis
- Spondyloarthritis - Reactive arthritis ( formerly known as Reiter's syndrome )
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases
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A Method of Sexual Health History Taking
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Contraception - Emergency
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Contraception - Right to decide in "Intelectual Disability" ( ID)
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Contraception Usage in Perimenopause
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Female Genital Mutilation
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STD - 1) Chlamydia Trachomatis
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STD - 2) Gonorrheoa
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STD - 3) Hepatitis B
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STD - 4) HIV
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STD - 4.1) HIV - Decision making tool for PrEP and FAQ from RACGP
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STD - 4.2) HIV - Further reading
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STD - 5) Syphilis
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STD - 6) HSV 1 and 2
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STD - 7) Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV)
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STD - 8) Donovanosis
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STD - 9) Chancroid
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STD - A List
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STD - Breaking The Bad News ( eg. HIV )
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STD - Men Having Sex With Men
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STD - Penile ulcer
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STD - Screening Guideline
- A Method of Sexual Health History Taking
- Contraception - Emergency
- Contraception - Right to decide in "Intelectual Disability" ( ID)
- Contraception Usage in Perimenopause
- Female Genital Mutilation
- STD - 1) Chlamydia Trachomatis
- STD - 2) Gonorrheoa
- STD - 3) Hepatitis B
- STD - 4) HIV
- STD - 4.1) HIV - Decision making tool for PrEP and FAQ from RACGP
- STD - 4.2) HIV - Further reading
- STD - 5) Syphilis
- STD - 6) HSV 1 and 2
- STD - 7) Lymphogranuloma Venereum (LGV)
- STD - 8) Donovanosis
- STD - 9) Chancroid
- STD - A List
- STD - Breaking The Bad News ( eg. HIV )
- STD - Men Having Sex With Men
- STD - Penile ulcer
- STD - Screening Guideline