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
Required
1.3. Any ambulatory care clinic in Internal Medicine or its subspecialties

Recommended
3.2. Consultation service in a subspecialty of Internal Medicine
Core of Discipline
Required
1.2. 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
Recommended
3.5. Experience in any subspecialty of Internal Medicine. This may be inpatient or ambulatory care