Internal Medicine — Old Core Academic Day Lectures (Until Sep 2023)

Upper and lower GI bleeding

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
1.4.4.1. Symptoms
1.4.4.1.1. Acute and chronic abdominal pain
1.4.4.1.2. Dysphagia
1.4.4.1.3. Nausea and vomiting
1.4.4.1.4. Regurgitation
1.4.4.2. Findings and investigations
1.4.4.2.1. Ascites
1.4.4.2.2. Encephalopathy
1.4.4.2.3. Jaundice
1.4.4.2.4. Abnormal liver tests
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