Internal Medicine — R1 Academic Day

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EPAs mapped to this activity

None.

Competencies covered in this activity

1. Practise medicine within their defined scope of practice and expertise
1.4. Apply knowledge of the following systems, clinical scenarios, conditions, diseases and therapies applicable to Internal Medicine, including the manifestations, investigation, and management
1.4.1. Cardiac
1.4.1.3. Disorders
1.4.1.3.1. Acute coronary syndromes and their complications
1.4.1.3.2. Cardiomyopathies
1.4.1.3.3. Congestive heart failure
1.4.1.3.5. Pericarditis, pericardial effusion, and tamponade
1.4.3. Respiratory
1.4.3.3. Disorders
1.4.3.3.6. Pneumothorax
1.4.3.3.7. Pulmonary embolism
1.4.4. Gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary
1.4.4.3. Disorders
1.4.4.3.6. Upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding
1.4.12. Infection
1.4.12.1. Disorders
1.4.12.1.1. Infective endocarditis
1.4.12.1.2. Pneumonia
1.4.12.1.3. Infectious diarrhea
1.4.12.1.4. Clostridium difficile colitis
1.4.12.1.5. Intra-abdominal infections
1.4.12.1.6. Urosepsis
1.4.12.1.7. Meningitis and encephalitis
1.4.12.1.8. Bone and joint infections
1.4.12.1.9. Cellulitis and other skin infections
1.4.12.1.10. Necrotizing soft tissue infections
1.4.12.1.11. Fever of unknown origin
1.4.12.1.12. Fever in the immuno-compromised host
1.4.12.1.13. Fever in the hospitalized patient
1.4.12.1.14. Fever, skin diseases, and diarrhea in the returning traveler
1.4.12.1.15. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) and its treatment and complications, including but not limited to:
1.4.12.1.15.1. Fever
1.4.12.1.15.2. Weight loss
1.4.12.1.15.3. Dyspnea, cough, hemoptysis
1.4.12.1.15.4. Dysphagia, diarrhea
1.4.12.1.15.5. Anemia, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia
1.4.12.1.15.6. Metabolic derangements
1.4.12.1.15.7. Opportunistic infections
1.4.12.1.16. Malaria
1.4.12.1.17. Sexually transmitted infections
1.4.12.1.18. Tuberculosis, including intradermal testing and interpretation
1.4.12.2. Therapies
1.4.12.2.1. Spectrum of activity, adverse effects, and dose adjustments for antibiotics
1.4.12.2.2. Antimicrobial stewardship
1.4.12.2.3. Infection control in the hospital setting
1.4.12.3. Malignancy
1.4.12.3.1. Oncologic emergencies including, but not limited to:
1.4.12.3.1.1. Hypercalcemia
1.4.12.3.1.2. Spinal cord compression
1.4.12.3.1.3. Superior vena cava syndrome
1.4.12.3.1.4. Pleural and pericardial effusion
1.4.12.3.1.5. Tumour lysis syndrome
1.4.12.3.2. Screening and prevention
1.4.12.3.3. Complications of chemotherapy including myelosuppression and hyperemesis
1.4.12.3.4. Principles of diagnosis and treatment of the following:
1.4.12.3.4.1. Breast cancer
1.4.12.3.4.2. Ovarian cancer
1.4.12.3.4.3. Endometrial and cervical cancer
1.4.12.3.4.4. Urothelial cancer
1.4.12.3.4.5. Prostate cancer
1.4.12.3.4.6. Head and neck cancers
1.4.12.3.4.7. Para-neoplastic syndromes
1.4.13. Medical aspects of specific situations
1.4.13.1. Common medical emergencies
1.4.13.1.6. Severe drug reactions including but not limited to anaphylaxis and toxic epidermal necrolysis
Training experiences included in this activity

None.