Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
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Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.
Tiny patients, big changes - transition into paediatric training
MedTalk Podcast
25 minutes 44 seconds
1 year ago
Tiny patients, big changes - transition into paediatric training
It's that exciting time of year when junior doctors across the country are ready to step into new roles and apply for specialty training positions. In this insightful episode, we’re joined by Dr. Devin Deo, a current paediatrics registrar, to explore the unique challenges and rewarding experiences of transitioning to paediatric training. We'll dive into the application process and give you a glimpse of what to expect after entering paediatric training.
MedTalk Podcast
Acute leukemia can present in unexpected ways — and it’s crucial to act fast. In this episode, Dr Kenny Tang (consultant haematologist) guides junior doctors through the early signs of acute leukemia. We’ll cover how to spot the red flags, interpret key lab results, and manage the patient while you wait for haematology input. Tune in for actionable tips on recognizing the critical first steps in diagnosing and managing this emergency.