The resource is an online case-based lecture that encompasses frequently-seen inpatient scenarios on a pediatric hematology-oncology ward (fever and neutropenia, tumor lysis syndrome, nausea and vomiting, and acute chest syndrome). The content is aimed at those who rotate on this inpatient service: first-year pediatric hematology-oncology fellows and pediatric, medicine-pediatric and family-practice residents. Medical students rotating on the service also could review this resource with guidance from residents or fellows. ¶ While none of the cases should be viewed as an exhaustive discussion of the topic, an effort has been made to focus on areas of frequent discussion (and occasional controversy) among inpatient hematology-oncology provide...
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Presented by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, these case studies detail the patient ...
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Abstract This resource is a part of a six-module curriculum that uses TBL approaches to teach medica...
Abstract Using cases to expose medical students to clinical scenarios early in their education helps...
The following fictional case is intended as a learning tool within the Pathology Competencies for Me...
Pediatric oncology is a complex specialty, requiring the involvement of various specialists – pediat...
Presented by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, these case studies detail the patient ...
Abstract Introduction Medical student clerkships are designed to provide students with an opportunit...
In the hematology sequence, students learn to recognize and diagnose anemias, bleeding and clotting ...
Abstract Respiratory infections account for the majority of pediatric illnesses. They can present wi...
Abstract This continuing pediatric education program for residents, fellows, and staff physicians pr...
Abstract Introduction Early on in medical training it is important for learners to understand the le...
Introduction: Hyperleukocytosis, an infrequent presentation of new-onset leukemia, is a medical emer...
Abstract This resource is a part of a six-module curriculum that uses TBL approaches to teach medica...
In medical school, students are faced with many unique challenges. One such challenge is synthesizin...
Audience: This oral boards case is appropriate for all emergency medicine learners (residents and i...
Understanding the relevance of basic science knowledge in the determination of patient assessment, d...
Abstract This resource is a part of a six-module curriculum that uses TBL approaches to teach medica...
Abstract Using cases to expose medical students to clinical scenarios early in their education helps...
The following fictional case is intended as a learning tool within the Pathology Competencies for Me...
Pediatric oncology is a complex specialty, requiring the involvement of various specialists – pediat...
Presented by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, these case studies detail the patient ...