Case 1: Orthopedics/Rehabilitation
- Subject Area: Shoulder injury prognosis and management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Clinical presentation factors affecting prognosis, non-pharmacological management strategies post-injury.
- Candidate Performance: Responses lacked specificity; failure to add diagnostic value.
- Improvement Areas: Focus on specific clinical indicators of prognosis and tailored non-pharmacological management strategies.
Case 2: Otorhinolaryngology/Dermatology
- Subject Area: Nasal congestion management and skin lesion diagnosis.
- Key Topics Discussed: Education on prescribed therapy use, additional pharmacological management, and skin lesion diagnosis.
- Candidate Performance: Education not tailored to clinical case, irrelevant to key case features.
- Improvement Areas: Provide specific, relevant therapy use education and accurate skin lesion diagnosis based on clinical presentation.
Case 3: Gastroenterology/Infectious Diseases
- Subject Area: New-onset rectal discharge management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnoses for rectal discharge, immediate management actions.
- Candidate Performance: Lack of knowledge on sexually transmitted infections management.
- Improvement Areas: Enhance understanding of sexually transmitted infections and their management, focusing on specificity.
Case 4: Cardiopulmonary
- Subject Area: Elderly female with respiratory symptoms management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Likely diagnosis, appropriate investigations, and non-pharmacological management strategies.
- Candidate Performance: Inappropriate pharmacological management for a non-pharmacological question.
- Improvement Areas: Develop non-pharmacological management strategies relevant to the clinical presentation.
Case 5: Dermatology
- Subject Area: Skin lesion management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Diagnosis and pharmacological management of skin changes.
- Candidate Performance: Gaps in knowledge on diagnosis and management of dermatological conditions.
- Improvement Areas: Improve dermatological diagnosis skills and pharmacological management knowledge.
Case 6: Vascular Medicine
- Subject Area: Leg pain assessment and management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Likely diagnoses for leg pain, non-pharmacological management, and management of worsening symptoms.
- Candidate Performance: Failure to consider key features of the case in management decisions.
- Improvement Areas: Focus on integrating clinical presentation with management plans, especially for evolving symptoms.
Case 7: Addiction Medicine
- Subject Area: Alcohol consumption reduction in a truck driver.
- Key Topics Discussed: History taking, education on pharmacological management, and handling licence condition contraventions.
- Candidate Performance: Sub-optimal knowledge on managing common primary care presentations.
- Improvement Areas: Enhance strategies for alcohol reduction and understand the medicolegal aspects of patient care.
Case 8: Psychiatry/Neurology
- Subject Area: Agitation and muscular rigidity in schizophrenia.
- Key Topics Discussed: Likely diagnosis, immediate management, and initial investigations.
- Candidate Performance: Non-evidence-based management suggestions.
- Improvement Areas: Adhere to evidence-based guidelines for psychiatric emergencies.
Case 9: Pediatric Dermatology
- Subject Area: Management of vaginal itch and rash in a child.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnoses, pharmacological and non-pharmacological management.
- Candidate Performance: Lack of specificity in diagnoses and inappropriate management strategies.
- Improvement Areas: Specific diagnostic approaches and relevant management strategies for pediatric dermatological conditions.
Case 10: Preventive Medicine
- Subject Area: Health assessment and cancer screening.
- Key Topics Discussed: Cancer screening recommendations, lifestyle change strategies.
- Candidate Performance: Failure to align recommendations with current guidelines.
- Improvement Areas: Knowledge of current cancer screening guidelines and effective lifestyle modification counseling.
Case 11: Pediatric Gastroenterology
- Subject Area: Recurrent abdominal pain in a child.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnoses, initial investigations, non-pharmacological advice.
- Candidate Performance: Inappropriate focus on pharmacological interventions.
- Improvement Areas: Emphasis on accurate diagnosis and non-pharmacological management strategies.
Case 12: Dermatology
- Subject Area: New skin lesion evaluation.
- Key Topics Discussed: Examination findings, investigations, skin cancer risk reduction.
- Candidate Performance: General and non-specific responses.
- Improvement Areas: Specific examination and investigation choices, evidence-based skin cancer prevention advice.
Case 13: Respiratory Medicine
- Subject Area: Acute respiratory symptoms in an Aboriginal man.
- Key Topics Discussed: Diagnosis, management plan considering patient reluctance for hospital transfer.
- Candidate Performance: General responses, lacking urgency in management.
- Improvement Areas: Tailored management considering patient’s cultural background and clinical urgency.
Case 14: Emergency Medicine
- Subject Area: Acute presentation in emergency with multisystem symptoms.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnosis, immediate investigations, and management actions.
- Candidate Performance: Inadequate management of clinical acuity.
- Improvement Areas: Immediate and specific management actions for acute presentations, understanding clinical urgency.
Case 15: Endocrinology
- Subject Area: 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.
Case 16: Geriatrics
- Subject Area: Tiredness and back pain in an elderly male.
- Key Topics Discussed: Diagnosis, appropriate investigations, handling inquiries from family.
- Candidate Performance: Lack of holistic approach and patient confidentiality considerations.
- Improvement Areas: Comprehensive diagnostic approach, respecting patient confidentiality while engaging with family.
Case 17: Neurology
- Subject Area: Neck pain and finger tingling.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnosis, specific examination findings.
- Candidate Performance: Lack of specificity in examination findings.
- Improvement Areas: Detailed neurological examination and focused differential diagnosis.
Case 18: Geriatrics/Internal Medicine
- Subject Area: Annual health assessment in an elderly male.
- Key Topics Discussed: Further investigations, pharmacological management, dietary advice.
- Candidate Performance: Poor consideration of pharmacological interactions.
- Improvement Areas: Careful consideration of medication interactions and evidence-based dietary advice.
Case 19: Hepatology
- Subject Area: Itchiness and jaundice management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnoses, history taking, initial investigations.
- Candidate Performance: Failure to recognize high-risk presentations.
- Improvement Areas: Identify serious underlying conditions and prioritize investigations accordingly.
Case 20: Dermatology/Vascular Medicine
- Subject Area: Non-healing leg ulcer management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Contributing factors to delayed healing, examination findings, initial investigations.
- Candidate Performance: Non-specific examination findings and repetitive responses.
- Improvement Areas: Focus on specific factors affecting wound healing, tailored examination and investigations.
Case 21: Pediatrics/Emergency Medicine
- Subject Area: Fever and jerking in an infant.
- Key Topics Discussed: Underlying cause identification, advice on symptom recurrence, immunisation advice.
- Candidate Performance: Gaps in knowledge on immunisation program.
- Improvement Areas: Updated knowledge on immunisation schedules and management of acute pediatric conditions.
Case 22: Neurology/Psychiatry
- Subject Area: Tiredness and sensation of leg-crawling.
- Key Topics Discussed: Diagnosis, patient risk factors, pharmacological management.
- Candidate Performance: Vague, non-pharmacological responses for a pharmacological question.
- Improvement Areas: Specific pharmacological treatment strategies and attention to patient risk factors.
Case 23: Psychiatry
- Subject Area: Postpartum psychosis management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Differential diagnosis, initial investigations, holistic management plan.
- Candidate Performance: Inappropriate responses considering the clinic’s rural setting.
- Improvement Areas: Tailored responses considering geographical location and urgent, holistic management of psychosis.
Case 24: Vascular Surgery
- Subject Area: Acute foot pain and coolness.
- Key Topics Discussed: Likely diagnosis, appropriate investigations, immediate management.
- Candidate Performance: Incorrect diagnoses and inappropriate initial management.
- Improvement Areas: Accurate assessment of vascular emergencies and evidence-based immediate management strategies.
Case 25: Dermatology
- Subject Area: Hair loss evaluation and management.
- Key Topics Discussed: Diagnosis, examination features, pharmacological management.
- Candidate Performance: Lack of comprehensive knowledge on hair loss management.
- Improvement Areas: Detailed approach to diagnosing and managing hair loss, including evidence-based pharmacological treatments.
Case 26: Gynecology/Psychiatry
- Subject Area: Management of a patient reporting sexual assault.
- Key Topics Discussed: History taking for diagnosis determination, immediate holistic management considering the assault.
- Candidate Performance: Overlooking provided case information and failing to consider the patient holistically.
- Improvement Areas: Sensitive, comprehensive approach to history taking and immediate management in cases of sexual assault, considering both physical and psychological aspects.
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