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Chronic Disease [C23.550.291.500]
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Susanna Green Part 1 MF3 Endocrinology
Tutorial
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology / Week 1
Gayle Parker MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 1
Ann Green MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 2
Cindy Edsworth MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 3
Joan Spaulding MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 3
Fred Newman MF4 MSK
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Musculoskeletal Medicine / Week 4
Shelley Clerke MF4 Neurology
Tutorial
Part 4 / Medical Foundation 4 / Neuroscience / Week 3
Henry Baker IF Chronicity and Complexity
Tutorial
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity / Week 1
Susanna Green Part 2 IF Chronicity and Complexity
Tutorial
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity / Week 3
Family Medicine Adult Case
e-Learning Module
Clerkship / Family Medicine Rotation
Seizures
Large Group Session
Clerkship / Pediatrics Rotation
Objectives
Describe the role of foods and nutrients in the prevention and management of chronic disease, with a focus on type 2 diabetes, atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, and some cancers.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
During the past decade, rapid expansion in a number of relevant scientific fields and, in particular, in the amount of population-based epidemiological evidence has helped to clarify the role of diet in preventing and controlling morbidity and premature mortality resulting from noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). Dietary practices likely play a major role in 7/10 top causes of disease and death including: heart disease, obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis and certain cancers. The mechanisms of the chronic disease process are clearer, and interventions have been demonstrated to reduce risk. In MF3, the overall objective is to learn normal nutrition and metabolism and to begin to understand the role of diet and specific nutrients and bioactive components of foods in disease prevention and treatment, and some of the major research that underlies dietary recommendations.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Gastroenterology and Nutrition
List and describe treatment options for diabetes mellitus.
General Objectives
Part 3 / Medical Foundation 3 / Endocrinology
Understand the patient’s perspective on living with a chronic illness.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Professional Competencies IF
Appreciate the role of the inter-professional health care team in addressing chronic illness.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Professional Competencies IF
Appreciate the therapeutic nature of the physician-patient relationship.
Activity Objectives
Part 5 / Professional Competencies IF
Upon completion of this problem, the student should be able to describe chronic pain in a biopsychosocial framework which recognizes nociceptive, neuropathic, cognitive-perceptual, brain and behaviour and socio-environmental factors.
Global Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
Describe the prevalence of chronic disease in Canada and factors which contribute to it.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
Describe diagnosis and treatment considerations for common chronic diseases.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
Recognize how an interdisciplinary team can help manage a patient with complex chronic disease.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
Identify a patient centered approach to care for individuals with chronic illnesses.
General Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
Upon completion of this problem, students should be able to describe an approach to the management of chronic illness in a child with severe neurologic disease. Students should be able to describe an approach to the assessment of quality of life, goals of care and advanced care planning.
Global Objectives
Part 5 / Integration Foundation / Complexity and Chronicity
Appreciate the nature of some of the specific challenges in the provision of primary care to patients, such as addressing undifferentiated illness, chronic illnesses and preventive care issues.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Family Medicine Rotation
Gain skills and experience in meeting patients’ needs for prevention, problem identification and management, and complex disease management through episodic care of patients and their families in the community practice setting.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Family Medicine Rotation
Describe the unique contributions of each member of a multidisciplinary team in caring for children with chronic illness
Clerkship Objectives
Pediatrics Rotation
Describe the clinical features, complications and common management strategies of childhood chronic illnesses including:
Clerkship Objectives
Pediatrics Rotation
Discuss how chronic illness can influence a child’s growth, development, educational achievement, and psychosocial functioning.
Clerkship Objectives
Pediatrics Rotation
Discuss the impact of chronic illness on family dynamics, economics, and psychosocial functioning.
Clerkship Objectives
Pediatrics Rotation
Recognize the impact of the condition on the individual regarding impairment of function, limitation of activities, and the potential of life with chronic pain requiring social and psychological support.
Clerkship Objectives
Clerkship / Orthopedic Surgery Rotation
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Disease Attributes [C23.550.291]
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