JGH Virtual Medical Grand Rounds - May 2022
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JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
MONDAY VIRTUAL MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS
12:30 - 1:30 PM
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May 9
I. DYSPNEA IN A PREGNANT PATIENT: A RARE DIAGNOSIS FOR A COMMON SYMPTOM
Angelo Rizzolo, MD
Internal Medicine Second Year Resident
º«¹úÂãÎè & Jewish General Hospital
Educational Objectives :
1. To formulate the approach to dyspnea in the pregnant patient
2. Describe the epidemiology and prognosis of rare findings of dyspnea in the pregnant patient
II. A CRYPTIC CASE OF HEADACHE
Curtis Quan, MD
Internal Medicine Second Year resident
º«¹úÂãÎè and Jewish General Hospital
Educational Objectives:
1. Review the danger signs of a headache
2. Understand the work-up of secondary headaches
3. Review the epidemiology and treatment of this case's headaches
Contact Person: Elise Levinoff, MD, Jewish General Hospital Site Program Director Core Internal Medicine Residency at º«¹úÂãÎè, Tel. 514-340-8222 poste 24974.
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May 16
DEVELOPING THE EXPERT PHYSICIAN: EXPLORING THE THRESHOLDS OF REASONING REQUIRED FOR TRANSFORMATION ALONG THE JOURNEY FROM NOVICE LEARNER TO EXPERT PHYSICIAN
Sabrina Fallavollita, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, º«¹úÂãÎè
Division of Rheumatology, Jewish General Hospital
Educational Objectives:
1. Identify the components of clinical reasoning development as it relates to expertise in internal medicine and its specialties
2. Employ the theory of threshold concepts as a way to identify critical periods in clinical reasoning development
3. Differentiate between struggling and successful learners as they move towards expertise in their specialty
Contact Person: Laeora Berkson, MD, Acting Chief, Division of Rheumatology, Tel. 514-340-8231.
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May 30
NSAID ALLERGY
Jesse Schwartz, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, º«¹úÂãÎè
Division of Allergy and Immunology, Jewish General Hospital
Educational Objectives:
1. Learn about the different types of NSAID allergy and pseudo-allergic reactions
2. Develop a clinical approach to adverse reactions to NSAIDs
Contact Person: Jesse Schwartz, MD, Chief, Division of Allergy & Immunology, Tel. 514-340-8222 ext. 25454.
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