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The purpose of this module is to become familiar with the anatomy of the groin, understand the anatomical difference between an indirect and direct hernia and describe the anatomical difference between an inguinal and femoral hernia.
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A longitudinal integrated pain and opioid curriculum. Students must complete this learning path of 7 online courses throughout the program, in addition to other formal and experiential learning activities.
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In this module, you will review the types of pain and the basic mechanisms of pain signalling. You will also learn about the pharmacology of opioids, and how their primary effects are mediated by interactions with opioid receptors; and about the range of s ...
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Review the role of opioids in the brain and the signs and symptoms of withdrawal. Learn how to identify patients with opioid use disorder and review the various management options including how to manage patients in primary care with opioid agonist therapy ...
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Explore how to optimize non-opioid medications for the management of chronic non-cancer pain. Learn how to collaborate with patients to use non-pharmacologic strategies such as physical activity, physical therapies, self-management programs, and psychologi ...
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Understand how mental health conditions such as mood disorders, anxiety disorders and a history of trauma may contribute to and complicate the management of chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) and substance use disorders. Explore how to use brief interventions ...
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Understand your role in minimizing opioid-related harms through patient education and safe prescribing and dispensing practices. Learn how to assess patients on opioids for adverse effects, and when and how to taper and switch opioids. Select patients who ...
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Normal Histology and Disease. Integrating Pathology Into the Clinical Picture. The frozen section (intraoperative consultation).
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12-15 cases of rapid action required or immediate clinical decision making. Content of these modules: Internal Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics, Paediatrics, Geriatrics and Radiology.
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