CSA 125 Online Course
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125 CSA-type scenarios and how to ace them
What to ask, what not to miss, what is important in 10 minutes
Up-to-date guidelines, red flags, ICE, PSY + much more
Learn from the comfort of your own home
6 hours, 20 minutes course
Flexible choice: 1 (£199), 3 (£219), 6 (£239), 12 (£259) month package
PDF slides package available on request
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Course Contents
1. Standard consultation
2. Emergency case
3. Admission case
4. 2-week referral
5. 3rd party case (medical)
6. 3rd party case (non-medical)
7. Telephone case
8. Home visit case
9. Cardiac chest pain
10. MI
11. Non-specific chest pain
12. Palpitations
13. AF
14. Warfarin vs NOAC
15. SOBOE
16. Raised BP
17. CVD risk/lipids
18. Intermittent claudication
19. Rash
20. Acne
21. Eczema
22. Psoriasis
23. Moles
24. Suspected Asthma
25. Diagnosed Asthma
26. COPD
27. DVT
28. Acute SOB
29. Chest infection
30. Smoking
31. Lung cancer
32. OSA
33. Diabetes
34. Poor control diabetes
35. Thyroid
36. Endocrine presentations
37. Obesity
38. Abdominal pain
39. Diarrhoea
40. Constipation
41. Upper GI cancer
42. Menorrhagia
43. PCOS
44. Menopause
45. Infertility
46. Antenatal presentation
47. Antenatal screening
48. Mid-late pregnancy
49. Termination
50. Breast
51. STI worry
52. STI diagnosed
53. Erectile dysfunction
54. LUTS
55. PSA
56. Testicular lump
57. Anaemia
58. Bruising
59. Osteoarthritis
60. Neck pain
61. Shoulder pain
62. Elbow/wrist pain
63. Knee pain
64. Foot/ankle pain
65. Back pain
66. Osteoporosis
67. Travel
68. Alcohol
69. Substance misuse
70. Health promotion
71. Paeds behavioural
72. Enuresis
73. Autism worry
74. Elderly patient
75. Safeguarding
76. Younger person
77. Breaking Bad News
78. Angry/demanding patient
79. Complaint
80. Domestic Violence
81. Embarrassed patient
82. Blaze patient
83. TIA
84. Seizure
85. Tremor
86. Parkinsonism
87. Falls
88. Acute Vision loss
89. Gradual vision loss
90. Red eye
91. Acute renal decline
92. CKD
93. Low mood
94. Anxiety
96. Confusion
97. Eating disorder
98. PTSD
99. Insomnia
100. Bereavement
101. Ear pain
102. Tinnitus
103. Hearing loss
104. Dizziness
105. Sore throat
106. Urgent ENT
107. Contraception
108. Missed pill
109. Emergency contraception
110. Periods
111. Lower GI cancer
112. Dyspepsia
113. IBS
114. Abnormal LFTs
115. Weight loss
116. TATT
117. Headache
118. Headache specifics
119. Stroke
120. Multiple agenda
121. Compliance
122. Palliative care
123. Genetics
124. LD cases
125. Ethical cases
All you need for
CSA
Data Gathering
✓ Which clinical questions to ask: red flags, how to differentiate conditions, how to rule out referral.
✓ Which additional questions are important: rules and regulations eg driving, important occupations to cover, which lifestyle elements are important.
✓ How to make your questions relevant, focused and targeted.
Clinical Management
✓ Summaries of current guidance including medical management and referral pointers.
✓ How to manage the whole situation and not just the condition: what else would be important to cover?
✓ Which options are important, what can be shared, what is important in safety-netting.
Interpersonal
✓ How to ask your questions. Examples of what works and what doesn’t in a particular situation.
✓ Focus on potential cues to look out for and how to act on them.
✓ How to make ensure how a discussion is patient-centered, both in data gathering and management.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT MEDICAL SCHOOL FINALS
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