Introduction to Outpatient Medicine

Family Medicine
Intermediate
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This course has been designed to introduce students to the basics of treating patients in an Outpatient setting.

Contents

Case 001
3m 17s
769 | Two weeks of joint pain, new hand nodules
1 min 50 sec
643 | Acute Onset Rash
1 min 12 sec
537 | Acute onset Rash and loss of appetite after flu-like illness
1 min 16 sec
517 | Acute Onset, Severe right side flank pain
1 min 52
343 | Acute Onset, Sore throat
1 min 32 sec
257 | Hyperpigmented rash
0 min 58 sec

Description

The Full Scope Care: The Outs and Ins course has been specially designed to be an introduction to providing care to patients in the Outpatient, Emergency Room, and Inpatient setting. This portion of the course introduces students how to effectively take care of patients in the Outpatient setting. These cases can be used to teach students how to manage both acute and chronic conditions so as to prevent patients from experiencing decompensation and needing to be evaluated in higher care facilities. By the end of this course students will have learnt about some common conditions seen in the Outpatient setting and how to appropriately evaluate and treat the patient.

Learning objectives

Curriculum Alignments

ANP - Advanced Clinical Pharmacology
ANP - Clinical Management of Adults
ANP - Advanced Pathophysiology
PANCE - Dermatologic System
PANCE - Musculoskeletal System

What’s included

6
Cases
Assessments
1
Badge(s) earned
No items found.
3
skills earned

Course Author

Dr. Christopher Behringer
ReelDx Faculty

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