Medicine: A Problem Solving Approach 2012

Internal Medicine: A Problem Solving Approach is now full for 2012.
Please email us to be placed on the waiting list for 2013.

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This course has been very popular since it began in 1994. Topics cover common clinical problems in small animal internal medicine. The emphasis is on problem-solving and developing a rational, pathophysiologically-based approach to internal medicine. If you are interested in sitting the examination in medicine at the Australian College, this is wonderful preparation, as it adressess many of the major areas of interest and concern to the clinician. Assignments will consist of analysis of case studies provided by the tutor and clinical cases encountered in your own practice. The format for these reports will encourage problem-oriented thinking and logical assessment.

Tutor

The tutor for this program is Jill Maddison.

Key benefits

  • broaden your knowledge base in small animal medicine
  • gain a greater understanding and evaluation of diagnostic tests, enabling you to diagnose more accurately
  • develop a clear and logical approach to difficult and complex cases
  • improve your productivity through more expedient diagnoses
  • improve the value of the service you provide to your clients
  • gain confidence in your general approach to small animal medicine

Modules

  1. Vomiting
  2. Diarrhoea
  3. Anorexia & Weight Loss
  4. Polyuria/Polydipsia & Urinary Incontinence
  5. Jaundice, Pale Mucous Membranes & Pyrexia
  6. Epistaxis & Haematuria
  7. Coughing, Sneezing & Effusions
  8. Episodic Weakness & Seizures

More information

Course information brochure (pdf)

Enquiries

Contact us by email.