ONLINE WARDROUNDS Ep 6 featuring Case Reviews and Special Interview of @Bcrafts

Steem Medics,

#AIR-CLINIC ROCKS! It’s good to be back with another interesting episode of Online Ward rounds, a special programme for medics on the blockchain. It is a part of @Air-Clinic's sub-project,
SMSI (steem medics support initiative).
We are sure you had a great time during the Last episode. For those that missed the show, here is a link to the fifth edition

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ATTENDANCE REGISTER (LAST WEEK).

These are the steem medics that graced our grand rounds last week:

You all made our fifth episode a success. We appreciate your contributions.

@air-clinic specially appreciates @oluwambe

Thank you for honoring our invite. It was great having you on the show. We also learned from you

Case 1 Highlight

The Diagnosis for this was Dependent Personality disorder

Case 2 Highlight

The Diagnosis for this was Cerebral Haemorrhage

FOR THIS WEEK, HERE ARE THE CASES FOR YOU TO ATTEMPT.

Case 1

A 57-year-old teacher says she has facial pain, especially in the temples at night. On the right side of her face, it throbs. For the past three weeks, she felt unwell and had to miss classes. Combing her hair has become painful.

  • What is your diagnosis? (And what is the basis for making your diagnosis?)
  • What are your DDx?
  • How would you work up this patient?
  • How would you manage this patient?

Case 2
A 43-year-old mechanic complains of left-sided facial pain. The pain is stabbing and runs up and down his face, especially at meal times. He has been to the dentist, but the dentist has found his teeth to be in good order

  • What is your diagnosis? And what is the basis for making the diagnosis?
  • What are your DDx
  • How would you work up the patient?
  • What are your management modalities for this case?

Case 3
A 48-year-old man has a normal memory on examination, wife complaints of him becoming aggressive lately and talking about their sexual life publically.

  • What is your diagnosis? And what is the basis for making the diagnosis?
  • What are your DDx
  • How would you work up the patient?
  • What are your management modalities for this case?

Remember to approach these cases from your professional point of view.

BENEFITS OF SMSI

  • As the name implies this is strictly to assist steem medics on their steemit journey.
  • Support will be in the form of community of mutual interests.
  • Qualification verification to improve the quality of steem healthcare.
  • Upvotes and post -curation for verified members.
  • Get part of the rewards for participating in Online Ward rounds.
  • Engaging discussions will be held intermittently to listen to our individual journey on the path of health.
  • Problem-solving and family bonding.

TETE-A-TETE (INTERVIEW SEGMENT):

*For this week’s TETE-A-TETE segment, meet our guest... - @bcrafts

Tell us about yourself

I am Ajasa Bolaji
A medical student of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, though still in my preclinical days
A steemian by the username @bcrafts
A poet by nature, reader and an apt writer.
Once in a while a teacher as I help newbies on the path of steemit.

Why you love @air-clinic

I love air-clinic because the platform encourages both the medical and paramedical in Nigeria on the Steemit community, giving them the necessary assistant they need to be a good steemian.

High and low point on steemit

Highs of steemit would be when Steem and SBD were mooning, reaching to unprecedented heights
Lows would be when I joined the platform; I really suffered as I had no help until I met community projects like @steemnaira, @airhawk, @air-clinic and so on

How do you balance your steemit life and real life

This is a tough question, it ain't easy fam. As a medical student in preclinical, I am pretty sure we all know that it ain't easy. Reading Keith Moore, Guyton and co no easy. It pretty tough but I try as much as possible to balance both by writing on what I study.

Motivation to study your career.

One thing that has always spurred me on this path is the ability to serve humanity, helping individuals who need help health-wise and maybe for the money also.

Final words

If you are planning on being a medic, all that they told you Issa lie. It’s twice as tough as they said. All you need is to work extremely hard. It’s not easy being in this kind of study, takes your time, social life, and drains your energy.

OTHER INITIATIVES THAT "Steem-Medics" WILL BENEFIT FROM.

  • #AIR-CURIE: is an initiative powered by @Air-Clinic aimed at finding and rewarding quality medical posts. We also submit to giant curators who may further reward posts.

  • #Leading-HEALTH-TALKS: every true health professional/student desires to share their knowledge of medicine and the human body with others. We engage #steem medics in the affairs of @Air-Clinic. You get the opportunity to share knowledge according to your interests and specialty*.

don’t forget to share your interesting case with us; it may be used for a review in our next episode.

We are here for your health!



This article was compiled by @antigenx for @air-clinic

KINDLY UPVOTE & RESTEEM TO REACH MORE MEDICS.

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