1st – GI Bootcamp For the Healthcare Team – Peter Buch
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Description:
Assessing Abdominal Pain
The diagnostic tool chest
Learn from memorable case studies
How the PQRST system helps make the diagnosis:
P: Positional, palliating, provocative factors
Q: Quality
R: Region, radiation, referral
S: Severity
T: Temporal factors
Looming emergency or just an ileus?
Assessing Elevated Liver Function Tests
Clinical importance of liver function tests
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: A new epidemic
Identify at-risk patients and the best treatments available
Commonly-encountered gallbladder duct dilemmas
The A, B, Cs of Hepatitis
Colon Cancer Prevention
Best practices for colon cancer prevention
Who needs a colonoscopy?
Hemoccult, “FIT,” and “Cologuard”
What you need to know about “interval” cancer
Young patients with colon cancer
Clostridium Difficile Challenges
Understanding the importance of a “carrier state”
Clostridium difficile prevention
Antibiotic choices
How to assess recurrences
Potential risks of fecal transplants
How Probiotics may help
How many recurrences until we utilize fecal transplant?
Avoiding complications
FITNESS – HEALTH – MEDICAL Course
More information about Medical:
Medicine is the science and practice of establishing the diagnosis, prognosis, treatment, and prevention of disease.
Medicine encompasses a variety of health care practices evolved to maintain and restore health by the prevention and treatment of illness.
Contemporary medicine applies biomedical sciences, biomedical research, genetics, and medical technology to diagnose, treat, and prevent injury and disease,
typically through pharmaceuticals or surgery, but also through therapies as diverse as psychotherapy, external splints and traction, medical devices, biologics, and ionizing radiation, amongst others.
Medicine has been around for thousands of years, during most of which it was an art (an area of skill and knowledge) frequently having connections to the religious and philosophical beliefs of local culture.
For example, a medicine man would apply herbs and say prayers for healing, or an ancient philosopher and physician would apply bloodletting according to the theories of humorism.
In recent centuries, since the advent of modern science, most medicine has become a combination of art and science (both basic and applied, under the umbrella of medical science).
While stitching technique for sutures is an art learned through practice.
The knowledge of what happens at the cellular and molecular level in the tissues being stitched arises through science.
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- Lectures 0
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- Duration 50 hours
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
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