In this episode we are joined again by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss some final tips and FAQs before your exam.
We discuss what to wear, how to keep track of time, how to stand, whether to check pulses and BP, bedside tests and Aine's cases in her exam.
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In this episode we are joined again by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss Systemic Sclerosis (scleroderma) as a potential station in the Irish MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We talk through a case of rheumatoid arthritis - the physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions including monitoring on biologic therapy, extra-articular manifestations, and causes of anaemia in RA.
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In this episode we are joined again by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss Systemic Sclerosis (scleroderma) as a potential station in the Irish MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach the distinctions between systemic sclerosis or scleroderma, CREST, and Raynaud's Syndrome, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions.
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we are joined by Dublin based Cardiology Specialist Registrar Dr Roisin Gardiner to discuss mitral regurgitation as a station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We discuss heart failure management and its relevance in MR, as well as a discussion about infective endocarditis, and how it might come up in the MRCPI clinical exam, including Duke's Criteria.
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Consultant supervisor Professor Declan Byrne, consultant physician St James's Hospital, Dublin
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In this episode we are joined by Neurology Specialist Registrar Dr Emma Dolan to discuss some general tips for neurology cases in MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Neurology Specialist Registrar Dr Emma Dolan to discuss the examination, investigations and differentials for cerebellar disorder case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Endocrinology Specialist Registrar Dr Michelle Maher to discuss the e assessment, investigations and management for a case of acromegaly as a case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Neurology Specialist Registrar Dr Emma Dolan to discuss the examination, investigations and differentials for limb weakness as a case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Nephrology Specialist Registrar Dr Sarah Cormican to briefly discuss some pertinent points about peritoneal dialysis for the the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
Editors note: also to remember hernias as a potential complication!
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In this episode we are joined by Nephrology Specialist Registrar Dr Sarah Cormican to discuss the topic of renal transplant in a potential station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Nephrology Specialist Registrar Dr Sarah Cormican to discuss polycystic kidney disease as potential station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Respiratory Consultant Dr Brian Kent to discuss Interstitial Lung Disease as potential station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Respiratory Consultant Dr Brian Kent to talk through bronchiectasis as a potential station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
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In this episode we are joined by Rheumatology Specialist Registrar Dr Aine Connerton to discuss Ankylosing Spondylitis as a potential station in the Irish MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions including radiological findings, and extra articular manifestations.
Episode external review by Dr Eleanor Connolly, Rheumatology Specialist Registrar
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In this episode we are joined by Haematology Specialist Registrar Dr Claire Kelly to discuss splenomegaly and some important haematological disorders as potential stations in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions including differentiating a large spleen versus a large kidney, management of Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia (CML) and Myelofibrosis, a brief review of Autoimmune Haemolytic Anaemia (AIHA) and Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP), splenectomy indications and splenectomy precautions.
Common causes of splenomegaly in exams are CML and myelofibrosis.
A possible way to learn and work through a splenomegaly differential diagnosis (taken from Pastest Splenomegaly case notes):
The causes of splenomegaly can be stratified into three main categories:
"1 . Infiltration, malignant or benign - (including myeloproliferative and lymphoproliferative disorders), lymphomas, amyloidosis, sarcoidosis, Gaucher’s disease (ie lipid storage disease), thyrotoxicosis.
2. Increased function – with increased removal of defective red blood cells with spherocytes, thalassaemia, nutritional anaemias and early sickle cell anaemia. Also there is immune hyperplasia in response to infection (viral, bacterial, fungal or parasitic) including tropical splenomegaly with chronic malaria and visceral leishmaniosis i.e. Kala-azar. Also consider glandular fever, infectious hepatitis, subacute bacterial endocarditis, brucellosis and disordered immunoregulation (rheumatoid arthritis with Felty’s syndrome, SLE, sarcoidosis)
3. Abnormal blood flow, either with cirrhosis, or secondary to a vascular problem, such as hepatic or portal vein obstruction. As there are so many causes of splenomegaly, you may find the examiner will give you a clue to guide you to the diagnosis. Listen carefully for this. So, for example, if the examiner asks you to examine this farmer’s abdomen, they may be likely to have Brucellosis. If you were only asked to examine the abdomen itself but given an opportunity to examine elsewhere, you may request to examine the throat for glandular fever. If the examiner asks you to examine this man and informs you he is an Ashkenazi Jew, there may be increased likelihood that the patient may have type 1 Gaucher’s. If you are informed the patient has recently returned from Africa, then you should consider chronic malaria, although there would likely be other clinical features such as anaemia."
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In this episode we are joined by Dublin based Endocrinology Specialist Registrar Dr Michelle Maher to discuss how thyroid disorders may appear as a case in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management for a number of thyroid conditions for the clinical exam format. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions.
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In this episode we are joined by Dublin based Cardiology Specialist Registrar Dr Roisin Gardiner to discuss aortic stenosis as a station in the MRCPI Part II clinical exam.
We discuss the approach, physical findings, a differential diagnosis, investigations and management. We then go on to briefly talk through some potential follow-up questions including Heyde's syndrome, symptoms of aortic stenosis, echocardiogram findings of severe aortic stenosis, surgical repair versus TAVI and benefits of mechanical versus bioprosthetic valves.
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In this episode we talk through the structure and how to prepare for short case station 1 , the Communication and Ethics station, one of the most failed stations outside of candidates who sit their exam outside of Ireland. Sign up to Pastest MRCP Clinical revision resource via our affiliate link below: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=46017&awinaffid=1651835&campaign=MRCPi+Bedisde&ued=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pastest.com%2Fmrcp-part-1%2F The cases will include communication scenarios relating to: Information giving–example: discussing of treatment options with a patient with sexually transmitted infection, MRSA. SLE communication Breaking bad news – example: telling a person her husband died, or telling a patient they have cancer, their father was given too much methotrexate (daily instead of weekly) and now has neutropenic sepsis, intracranial bleed post thrombolysis now GCS 7 post same - explain to daughter, drug error Consent – example: obtaining consent for treatment from a patient with a mild cognitive impairment Confidentiality–example:maintaining confidentiality under pressure from family members Managing challenging situations – example: discussing organ donation with next of kin of a ventilated patient who has an organ donor card in her pocket but the next of kin objects because it is against his/her religion, paracetamol overdose wanting to DAMA, counselling poorly controlled T1DM, verbally de-escalating an angry patient who wants to leave the ward who may not have capacity Ethics – example: telling a colleague that you need to report their drug abuse as they are unsafe to continue to practice As mentioned the SPIKES mnemonic as a potential tool for working through communication stations: S - Setting - how can you optimise the setting? e.g. A family member being present for support, ideally a quiet private place etc. P - Perception - clarifying what is the patient or family member's current perception of events to date? I - Invitation - inviting the patient or family the opportunity to say how much or what exactly they want to know K - Knowledge - giving the knowledge or information you need to deliver E - Empathy - Displaying empathy throughout the consultation S - Summarise for the patient or the family what you have discussed and offer the opportunity for the to ask questions The 4 pillars of Medical Ethics: 1. Autonomy - respecting a patient's right to make their own decisions 2. Beneficence - Making decisions to benefit the patient 3. Non-maleficence - Do no harm to the patient 4. Justice - fair allocation of time and resources for all patients' benefit Click here for the RCPI MRCPI Clinical Info and Resource page The Irish Medical Council's Guide to Professional Conduct and Ethics for Registered Medical Practitioners PDF https://www.medicalcouncil.ie/news-and-publications/reports/guide-to-professional-conduct-and-ethics-for-registered-medical-practitioners-amended-.pdf Get in touch with us at mcrpibedside@gmail.com or via our socials Twitter and Instagram @mrcpibedside Show music: Stepping on Lego. Instagram @steppingonlego_
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In part two of The Short Cases episode we continue on from where we left off, going through what to expect in the 4 minutes of question time with the consultant examiner. We talk through the presentation of your physical examination findings, and the structure of the questions along with some tips for both. The VITAMIN CDE mnemonic as a potential helpful tool for working through a differential diagnosis: V - Vascular I - Infectious/Inflammatory T - Trauma/Toxic A - Autoimmune M - Metabolic I - Iatrogenic/Idiopathic N - Neoplastic C - Congenital D - Degenerative E - Endocrine Get in touch with any questions or to share any of your own tips with us at mcrpibedside@gmail.com Check out our Twitter @mrcpibedside for more helpful tips and tricks Instagram (neww!!) @mrcpibedside Sign up to Pastest MRCP Clinical revision resource via our affiliate link below: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=46017&awinaffid=1651835&campaign=MRCPi+Bedisde&ued=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pastest.com%2Fmrcp-part-1%2F
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Welcome back to MRCPI Bedside, hosted by Dr. Christine Condon and Dr. Harry Economos. This is part one of The Short Cases episodes. In this episode we will talk through the need-to-know information to get you through the five short cases. Good preparation is the key to ensure that you’re not thrown on the day. Keep calm and achieve the marks you deserve. Get in touch with us at mcrpibedside@gmail.com Check out our Twitter @mrcpibedside for more helpful tips and tricks Sign up to Pastest MRCP Clinical revision resource via our affiliate link below: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=46017&awinaffid=1651835&campaign=MRCPi+Bedisde&ued=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.pastest.com%2Fmrcp-part-1%2F Show music: Stepping on Lego. Instagram @steppingonlego_
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