Friday, March 27, 2009

Wardround 27iii9

We did not get to discuss our paper on Tuesday so let's give it ago this coming week. Read and think, then discuss intelligently It's the evidence stupid, F Godlee, BMJ 2008;337:a2119

The talks today were the management, in two minutes of particular scenarios. The mild biochemical hypothyroidism (FI) was well researched and summarised, since it is in fact quite a complex topic. It is important to consider the usefulness of recommended tests both from a resources standpoint but also as a discipline for yourself. When would you order thyroid autoantibodies?

The abnormal LFT scenario talk (BS) had less meat to it, but thereis always next week eh? Think carefully about timing of tests and use investigations as part of an overall plan.

For next Friday the scenario is a patient under orthopaedic care with a wrist fracture. The surgeons have asked for the patient's medical condition and treatment to be reviewed and optimised. The osteoporosis team are already on the case. So what will you be checking for this patient with:
SLE (FY1)
Chronic liver disease (BS)
Type 2 Diabetes mellitus (CM)

MJM

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