Internal Medicine — Rotations
Dermatology
Teaching
Site: Adan
EPAs mapped to this activity
For residents in C
C10. Implementing health promotion strategies in patients with or at risk for disease | Optional |
C2a. Assessing and managing patients with complex chronic conditions - Part A: Assessment, Diagnosis, and Management | Required |
C2b. Assessing and managing patients with complex chronic conditions - Part B: Patient Education/Communication | Optional |
C3a. Providing internal medicine consultation to other clinical services - Part A: Patient Assessment and Decision-Making | Required |
C3b. Providing internal medicine consultation to other clinical services - Part B: Written consultation note | Required |
C3c. Providing internal medicine consultation to other clinical services - Part C: Oral Communication with referring physician | Required |
C8. Caring for patients who have experienced a patient safety incident (adverse event) | When Possible |
For residents in TTP
TTP3. Assessing and managing patients in whom there is uncertainty in diagnosis and/or treatment | Priority |
TTP4. Providing consultation to off-site health care providers | Optional |
TTP5. Initiating and facilitating transfers of care through the health care system | Optional |
TTP6. Working with other physicians and healthcare providers to develop collaborative patient care plans | Priority |
TTP7. Identifying learning needs in clinical practice, and addressing them with a personal learning plan | Required |
TTP8. Identifying and analyzing system-level safety, quality, or resource stewardship concerns in healthcare delivery | Optional |
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 | ||||||
1.4.11. Dermatologic | ||||||
1.4.11.1. Symptoms | ||||||
1.4.11.1.1. Pruritus | ||||||
1.4.11.2. Findings and investigations | ||||||
1.4.11.2.1. Abnormalities of nails | ||||||
1.4.11.2.2. Clubbing | ||||||
1.4.11.2.3. Maculopapular eruptions | ||||||
1.4.11.2.4. Petechiae, purpura, ecchymosis | ||||||
1.4.11.2.5. Pigmented lesions | ||||||
1.4.11.2.6. Urticaria | ||||||
1.4.11.2.7. Vesicular eruptions | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8. Skin and nail manifestations due to systemic disease | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.1. Celiac disease | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.2. Connective tissue disease | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.3. Endocrine and metabolic disease | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.4. Inflammatory bowel disease | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.5. Malignancy | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.6. Nutritional deficiencies | ||||||
1.4.11.2.8.7. Systemic immunosuppression | ||||||
1.4.11.3. Conditions | ||||||
1.4.11.3.1. Bullous skin disease | ||||||
1.4.11.3.2. Eczema | ||||||
1.4.11.3.3. Erythema nodosum | ||||||
1.4.11.3.4. Psoriasis | ||||||
1.4.11.3.5. Stasis dermatitis | ||||||
1.4.11.3.6. Stevens-Johnson syndrome | ||||||
1.4.11.3.7. Toxic epidermal necrolysis | ||||||
1.4.11.3.8. Skin cancer and pre-malignant conditions |
Training experiences included in this activity
Foundation of Discipline
Required1.3. Any ambulatory care clinic in Internal Medicine or its subspecialties
Recommended
3.2. Consultation service in a subspecialty of Internal Medicine
Core of Discipline
Required1.2. Ambulatory care: clinic and/or day hospital. This must include experience with a broad spectrum of conditions as well as patients with complex disorders
Transition to Practice
Recommended3.5. Experience in any subspecialty of Internal Medicine. This may be inpatient or ambulatory care