Day 1: Introduction to Internal Medicine History Taking
Overview of the course and its objectives, emphasizing the importance of thorough history taking in internal medicine.
Day 2: Basics of Cardiology History Taking
Exploring the key components of cardiac history taking and their relevance in diagnosing heart conditions.
Day 3: Cardiology Examination Techniques
Introduction to physical examination skills specific to cardiology, such as auscultation, palpation, and assessment of jugular venous pressure.
Day 4: Pulmonology History Taking and Examination
Focusing on the nuances of gathering a detailed pulmonary history and performing relevant physical examinations.
Day 5: Simulated Patient Interaction (Cardiology and Pulmonology)
Students practice history taking and examination skills with simulated patients presenting cardiac and respiratory symptoms.
Day 6: Gastrointestinal History Taking and Examination
Delving into the art of collecting patient history related to gastrointestinal issues and performing relevant abdominal examinations.
Day 7: Case Reports and Diagnosis Discussion
Reviewing case reports from previous lessons, and discussing the diagnostic process and treatment plans for various internal medicine cases.
Day 8: Simulated Patient Interaction (Gastrointestinal) and Course Conclusion
Students interact with simulated patients with gastrointestinal complaints and consolidate their knowledge from the course. A final summary of key takeaways and course evaluation.
After the successful completion of the training , you will receive international certificate.