Month May 2019
EXAM Library 340

OSCE: Registrar Complaint

OSCE 6: Inpatient Registrar Complaint. OSCEs done by recent fellows at a high level to provide an example of a good pass and additional advice on providing a framework to answer the scenarios.

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OSCE: Needlestick Injury

OSCE 5: Needlestick injuries. OSCEs done by recent fellows at a high level to provide an example of a good pass and additional advice on providing a framework to answer the scenarios.

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OSCE: Collegial Discussion

OSCE 4: Collegial Discussion. OSCEs done by recent fellows at a high level to provide an example of a good pass and additional advice on providing a framework to answer the scenarios.

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OSCE: Mentor Meeting

OSCE 3: Mentor Meeting. OSCEs done by recent fellows at a high level to provide an example of a good pass and additional advice on providing a framework to answer the scenarios.

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OSCE: Disaster planning

OSCE 2: Disaster planning. OSCEs done by recent fellows at a high level to provide an example of a good pass and additional advice on providing a framework to answer the scenarios.

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OSCE: Patient Education – Epipen

Example OSCE videos for the ACEM fellowship exam. A variety of OSCEs done by recent fellows at a high level to provide an example of a good pass and additional advice on providing a framework to answer the scenarios.

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OSCE Tips on passing

General tips on how to pass the ACEM Fellowship both the written and the OSCE. Get prepared, work as a team and practice hard.

BSCC Basic Science in Clinical Context 340 2

Efficacy and Potency

Pharmacology Photism: What is the difference between efficacy and potency. Please draw a graph in your example. BSCC Examination question

CCC Critical Care compendium 340

Alcohol Toxidrome

AGENTS ethanol methanol ethylene glycol isopropyl alcohol others! CLINICAL FEATURES euphoria disinhibition stupour respiratory depression cardiovascular depression coma ocular toxicity = methanol hypocalcemia + renal failure = ethylene glycol haemorrhagic gastriyis = isopropyl alcohol INVESTIGATIONS ethanol level (> 400mg/dL ->…

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Cotard syndrome

Cotard syndrome: A rare condition characterized by nihilistic delusions, where a patient believes that they are dead, have missing organs, or have decaying or failing body parts.