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Jun 28, 2020

We will go as far as to say you will all see at least a few cases of appendicitis in your careers - even if you only treat adult patients! The highest incidence occurs in people aged 15-29.

Join Dr Freya and Dr Anne as they go through everything you need to know about appendicitis, particularly in children.

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Jun 21, 2020

DDH is abnormal morphology and development of the acetabulum. It occurs on a spectrum - from mild acetabular dysplasia (i.e. abnormal morphology of the “ball” of the ball and socket) to hip subluxation (partial contact between femoral head and acetabulum) to dislocation (no contact between the articulating surfaces...


Jun 7, 2020

Summary:

Most children with a fever will feel miserable and unwell, however 1 in 30 will have a febrile seizure (or febrile convulsion). Many will have just one, but 3 in 10 will go on to have further seizures in future febrile illnesses. Most of the time, febrile seizures occur in children aged from 6 months to 6...


Jun 2, 2020

40% of children have at least one episode of wheeze before the age of 6. Some of these children go on to develop asthma, others grow out of it. 

Tune in to this mini episode to hear how to manage viral wheeze and how it differs from asthma. 

You don’t want to miss:

  • How to explain viral wheeze to parents
  • How to manage...