Curriculum Objective
Objective
Global Objectives
By the end of the tutorial, the student should be able to describe the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy as well as discuss epidemiologic and management strategies.

Curriculum Block

Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Renal
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Archived
Archived
Basic Sciences
Pathology Epidemiology Etiology
CanMEDS Roles
Medical Expert
Curriculum Block
Part 3 Medical Foundation 3 Renal
Curriculum Week
Part 3
Discipline
Endocrinology Nephrology
General MCC Objectives
Management Skills
MCC Presentations
Diabetes Mellitus
McMaster Program Competencies
1.1 Gather essential and accurate information about patients and their health through history-taking, physical examination, and the use of laboratory data, imaging, and other tests. 2.2 Apply biomedical scientific principles fundamental to health care for patients and populations. 2.3 Apply principles of clinical sciences to diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making, clinical problem-solving, and other aspects of evidence-based healthcare 1.3 Interpret laboratory data, imaging studies, and other tests required for the area of practice 2.4 Apply principles of epidemiological sciences to the identification of health problems, risk factors, treatment strategies, resource allocation, and disease prevention/health promotion efforts for patients and populations 2.5 Apply principles of socio-behavioural sciences to the provision of patient care, including assessment of the impact of psychosocial and cultural influences on health, disease, care-seeking, care concordance, care adherence and barriers to and attitudes toward care. 1.5 Develop and carry out patient management plans 1.9 Provide health care services to patients, families, and communities aimed at preventing health problems or maintaining health
MeSH
Diabetes Mellitus [C19.246] Kidney Diseases [C13.351.968.419] Diabetic Nephropathies [C13.351.968.419.192]

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