Internal Medicine — Old Senior Academic Day Lectures (Until Sep 2023)
Infectious diarrhea
Teaching
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 | ||||||
1.4.4. Gastrointestinal and hepatobiliary | ||||||
1.4.4.3. Disorders | ||||||
1.4.4.3.1. Acute and chronic constipation | ||||||
1.4.4.3.2. Acute and chronic diarrhea | ||||||
1.4.4.3.3. Bacterial peritonitis | ||||||
1.4.4.3.4. Intestinal obstruction | ||||||
1.4.4.3.5. Malabsorption syndromes | ||||||
1.4.4.3.6. Upper and lower gastrointestinal bleeding | ||||||
1.4.4.3.7. Esophageal | ||||||
1.4.4.3.7.1. Gastroesophageal reflux and its complications | ||||||
1.4.4.3.7.2. Hiatus hernia | ||||||
1.4.4.3.7.3. Motility disorders | ||||||
1.4.4.3.7.4. Varices | ||||||
1.4.4.3.7.5. Neoplasms | ||||||
1.4.4.3.8. Gastroduodenal disease | ||||||
1.4.4.3.8.1. Gastritis | ||||||
1.4.4.3.8.2. Motility disorders | ||||||
1.4.4.3.8.3. Peptic ulcers | ||||||
1.4.4.3.8.4. Neoplasms | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9. Small and large intestine | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9.1. Diseases causing malabsorption, including celiac disease | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9.2. Diverticular disease | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9.3. Infectious diseases | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9.4. Inflammatory bowel disease | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9.5. Irritable bowel syndrome | ||||||
1.4.4.3.9.6. Neoplasms: small intestine and colorectal | ||||||
1.4.4.3.10. Hepatic | ||||||
1.4.4.3.10.1. Acute and chronic hepatitis | ||||||
1.4.4.3.10.2. Cirrhosis and its complications | ||||||
1.4.4.3.10.3. Neoplasms: primary and metastatic | ||||||
1.4.4.3.11. Biliary tract disease | ||||||
1.4.4.3.11.1. Cholelithiasis and its complications | ||||||
1.4.4.3.11.2. Sclerosing cholangitis | ||||||
1.4.4.3.11.3. Neoplasms | ||||||
1.4.4.3.12. Pancreatic disease | ||||||
1.4.4.3.12.1. Acute and chronic pancreatitis | ||||||
1.4.4.3.12.2. Neoplasms | ||||||
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 |