Endocrine – Thyroid/DM cases – KFP public report review 2016-2024 topics in exam
Endocrinology – Osteoporosis
1. Acute Onset of Upper-Back Pain and Osteoporosis
- Diagnosis of Osteoporosis from Lateral Spinal X-ray
- Initial Investigations for Osteoporosis
- Non-Pharmacological Management Strategies
- What Candidates Did Well:
- Identified osteoporosis and appropriate initial investigations
- What Candidates Did Poorly:
- Provided pharmacological advice or non-specific advice instead of non-pharmacological strategies
- What Candidates Did Well:
2. Osteoporosis in an Older Male Patient
- Medical Heading: Geriatrics, Endocrinology
- Key Topics:
- Causes of osteoporosis in males
- Appropriate investigations
- Medication management
- Candidate Performance:
- Common errors included gender-specific treatment errors and non-specific causative factors
- Improvement Areas:
- Focus on gender-appropriate management strategies
- Specific risk factors for osteoporosis in males, such as alcohol intake and medication side effects
Endocrinology – Thyroid Disorders
1. Hypothyroidism Symptoms and Complications
- Key Topics Discussed:
- Appropriate investigations for hypothyroidism
- Pharmacological management
- Investigation of new symptoms
- Candidate Performance:
- Errors in pharmacological dosing and management
- Improvement Areas:
- Precise pharmacological management of hypothyroidism, including dosing
- Thorough investigation of new symptoms
2. Post-Partum Thyroiditis
- Key Topics:
- Management of post-partum thyroid issues
- Candidate Performance:
- Challenges in diagnosing and choosing correct investigations
- Improvement Areas:
- Focused on specific management strategies for thyroiditis
- Enhancing understanding of post-partum endocrine disorders
3. Asymptomatic Neck Swelling Thought to be a Thyroid Nodule
- Key Medical Subject: Endocrinology
- Topic Discussed:
- History elements suggesting possible thyroid malignancy
- Initial investigations for thyroid nodule
- What Candidates Did Well:
- Identified elements of the history relevant to thyroid malignancy
- What Candidates Did Poorly:
- Provided later-stage investigations rather than initial ones
- Failed to understand the time sequence of investigations
4. Tender Goitre
- Topic Discussed:
- Differential diagnoses and management of an acutely tender goitre
- Candidates Did Well On:
- Identifying immediate management priorities
- Improvement Areas:
- Selection of specific tests that help differentiate causes of an acutely tender goitre
- Focusing on managing pain and tenderness effectively
Endocrinology – Diabetes Management
1. Diabetes and Palliative Care for Metastatic Cancer
- Insight:
- The importance of individualized care, focusing on non-pharmacological strategies for diabetes management and anxiety in palliative care
- Strengths:
- Tailoring management plans to the patient’s overall context, especially in palliative settings
- Improvements:
- Recognize the importance of quality of life in palliative care decisions
- Avoid generic or life-prolonging interventions that may not align with patient wishes
2. Diabetes Management
- Transitioning to Insulin Use
- Self-Administration of Insulin
- Diabetic Charcot Foot
- Insight:
- Early identification and management of Charcot foot to prevent further complications
- Strengths:
- Diagnosis and initial management strategies, including patient education on foot care
- Improvements:
- Improve knowledge on diabetic foot care
- Address barriers to accessing medical treatment
- Insight:
3. Annual Diabetes Health Assessment and Family Planning
- Key Topics Discussed:
- Examination findings
- Investigations
- Family planning advice
- Candidate Performance:
- General, non-specific advice not addressing patient concerns
- Improvement Areas:
- Tailored advice based on diabetes management and specific patient concerns about family planning
4. Type 2 Diabetes Management
- Key Topics:
- Assessment and optimization of diabetes management
- Candidate Performance:
- Failure to adjust medication regimens correctly
- Address non-adherence issues
- Improvement Areas:
- Effective diabetes management strategies
- Addressing patient adherence to treatment plans
5. Diabetes and Acute Illness
- Key Topics:
- Pharmacological management of a diabetic patient presenting with gastroenteritis
- Adjustment of diabetes management post-acute episode
- Candidate Performance:
- Generalized approaches to gastroenteritis management without specific attention to the diabetic context of the patient
- Improvement Areas:
- Tailored management of acute illnesses in patients with chronic conditions like diabetes
- Specific adjustments to medication regimens based on clinical outcomes
6. Diabetic Review and Complication Management
- Medical Heading: Endocrinology, Diabetes Management
- Key Topics:
- Identifying diabetic complications
- Medication complication awareness
- Non-lifestyle management strategies
- Candidate Performance:
- Misinterpretation of the scenario, leading to irrelevant answers or focus on diabetes complications instead of medication impacts
- Improvement Areas:
- Enhance interpretation of diabetic management scenarios
- Focus specifically on medication complications and non-lifestyle interventions
7. Gestational Diabetes
- Medical Heading: Obstetrics and Endocrinology, managing diabetes in pregnancy
- Candidates Did Well On:
- Focusing on specific diabetes management in pregnancy
- Addressing Vitamin D deficiency according to guidelines
- Improvement Areas:
- Ensuring management strategies are specifically tailored to gestational diabetes and not general diabetes management
Endocrinology – Other Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders
1. Adrenal Insufficiency Presentation
- Medical Heading: Endocrinology
- Key Topics:
- Diagnosis of adrenal insufficiency
- Interpreting related symptoms and test results
- Acute shock management
- Candidate Performance:
- Some candidates overlooked adrenal insufficiency signs
- Focusing on less likely diagnoses or failing to propose specific acute management steps for adrenal crisis
- Improvement Areas:
- Improve recognition of adrenal insufficiency signs and symptoms
- Develop urgent management strategies for adrenal crisis, including emergency steroid administration
2. Weight Gain
- Key Topics:
- Diagnosis and management of unexplained weight gain
- Consideration of medication effects
- Candidate Performance:
- Struggled to prioritize presenting symptoms over past medical history
- Incorrect diagnoses
- Improvement Areas:
- Focus on symptom-based assessment
- Interpretation of diagnostic results
3. Weight Loss, Amenorrhea, and Diarrhea
- Specifics:
- While broad ranges of differential diagnoses were provided, some candidates focused too narrowly on similar conditions or unlikely initial differentials
- Improvement Areas:
- Broaden clinical reasoning to consider a wide range of plausible diagnoses
- Focus on those most likely given the patient’s symptoms and history
4. Weight Loss Assistance and Management Post-Gastric Bypass
- Key Topics Discussed:
- Weight loss management options
- Initial investigations post-gastric bypass
- Candidate Performance:
- Limited knowledge of current guidelines
- Failure to address key features of the patient’s history
- Improvement Areas:
- Broaden knowledge on weight management strategies
- Tailor management to the patient’s specific clinical context
5. Turner Syndrome
- Key Areas:
- Interpreting clinical information (parental height, growth chart) to make a diagnosis of Turner syndrome
- Arranging appropriate initial investigations, particularly the karyotype
- Providing advice on confidentiality in adolescent consultations, considering Gillick competence
- Common Errors:
- Describing the condition without a specific diagnosis (e.g., ‘delayed puberty’, ‘primary amenorrhoea’)
- Overlooking the importance of a karyotype in initial investigations
- Providing answers unrelated to confidentiality or incorrectly assessing Gillick competence