Internal Medicine — R2 Academic Day
Approach to joint pain (mono and polyarthritis)
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 | ||||||
1.4.9. Musculoskeletal | ||||||
1.4.9.1. Symptoms | ||||||
1.4.9.1.1. Back pain | ||||||
1.4.9.1.2. Muscular pain | ||||||
1.4.9.1.3. Proximal muscle weakness | ||||||
1.4.9.2. Disorders | ||||||
1.4.9.2.1. Acute monoarthritis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.2. Acute and chronic polyarthritis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.3. Ankylosing spondylitis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.4. Fibromyalgia | ||||||
1.4.9.2.5. Gout and pseudogout | ||||||
1.4.9.2.6. Osteoarthritis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.7. Osteomyelitis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.8. Paget’s disease of bone | ||||||
1.4.9.2.9. Raynaud’s phenomenon | ||||||
1.4.9.2.10. Rheumatoid arthritis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.11. Scleroderma | ||||||
1.4.9.2.12. Septic arthritis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.13. Sero-negative arthropathies | ||||||
1.4.9.2.14. Sjögren’s syndrome | ||||||
1.4.9.2.15. Systemic lupus erythematosis | ||||||
1.4.9.2.16. Temporal arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica | ||||||
1.4.9.2.17. Primary and secondary bone and soft tissue neoplasms |