This module is a summary on notifiable diseases aiming to put the notification process in context of the wider public health implications.
This module is a summary on notifiable diseases aiming to put the notification process in context of the wider public health implications.
This session is a summary on notifiable diseases aiming to put the notification process in context of the wider public health implications.
A 25-year-old male presents to the ED with fever, headache, fatigue and arthralgia.
It’s probably fair to say that few of us give any great thought on how a temperature is measured.
30 questions. 30 minutes. Test yourself against your colleagues!
A 22-year-old South Asian male presents with 2 episodes of haemoptysis on a background of anorexia, weight loss and a dry cough for 2 months.
A 63-year-old male walks into the Emergency Department with elbow and forearm pain and initially appears well.
A 28-year-old man recently returned from abroad. He is feverish with sore eyes and a rash.
A recently returned traveller attends your ED with viraemic symptoms and pyrexia, what could the culprit be?
This patient presented with having one week of colicky abdominal pains and had passed this in his faeces earlier this evening.
CNS infections are relatively rare, but form a very important differential diagnosis in the unwell patient presenting to the ED.
Intracranial infections (also called central nervous system infections or CNS infections) are relatively rare, but form a very important differential diagnosis in the unwell patient
Next to be seen is a 35 year old male, returned from Ghana, presenting with muscle pain, headaches, a history of fever and diarrhoea
Whenever I hear the word Ebola it brings a lump to my throat and a slightly sickening feeling in the pit of my stomach