Dr. Branch’s Clinical Cases in Pharmacology (BCCiP) - Web-Based Seminars #8 - An unusual case of back pain | Peatix tag:peatix.com,2011:1 2021-11-19T09:44:55+09:00 Peatix Dr. Branch’s Bedside Bootcamp (BBBC) Dr. Branch’s Clinical Cases in Pharmacology (BCCiP) - Web-Based Seminars #8 - An unusual case of back pain tag:peatix.com,2021:event-2756122 2021-11-17T18:30:00JST 2021-11-17T18:30:00JST Dr. Branch's Clinical Cases in Pharmacology #8 - An unusual case of back pain - focuses this time on obtaining the history and physical examination of a middle aged woman. Dr. Branch will become the patient's simulated patient. You will be expected to ask her questions to ascertain the situation before it’s too late! You will be provided with data to support your evaluation of the patient. English is NOT the focus of this session, so questions can be asked in Japanese and/or English alike! Attendees will be assigned to breakout groups via Zoom®️ in which they will need to collaborate with fellow medical students and physicians to answer several pertinent questions related to the patient's history. As part of the session you will need to consider the various drugs that might be used as part of the overall treatment of the overdose. All attendees will be encouraged to use UpToDate®️ for the current recommendations of recognising, investigating and treating drug overdoses. LEXICOMP®️ or Epocrates®️ Are advocated to check drug doses, side effects and possible drug-drug interactions. Breakout room group members should assign a notetaker who can write down the discussion to present to the groups in the latter part of the session through screen sharing. Attendees will be sent preparatory information in advance for them to do their own self-study before the session. Schedule of the Event (approx. 120 mins total) Introduction - 5 mins Clinical Case Simulated Patient Scenario + Limited Data - 20 mins Breakout groups - 30 mins Group answers - 10 mins Discussion - 40 mins Questions and Answers session - 15 mins This seminar will help to develop clinical skills with respect to: 1) Understanding the relevance of the history and physical examination, plus basic confirmatory tests to evaluate overdose. 2) Toxicology These seminars are focused for clinical medical students, pharmacists, junior and senior doctors who wish to develop a greater understanding of: 1) Clinical pharmacology and toxicology 2) Development of history and physical examination skills 3) Interact in Japanese and English with likeminded students and physicians