Urgent Bite 198 – Thinking about Exostoses of the Ear
Whether an incidental finding or related to a presenting issue, advising a surfer about preventing exostosis progression is important in urgent care.
Whether an incidental finding or related to a presenting issue, advising a surfer about preventing exostosis progression is important in urgent care.
Join us at 12.30 on Thursday 7 December for our next ‘How to’ webinar as we cover ‘How to complete an ACC18 medical certificate’. We know that not everyone has the same understanding of when to use ‘fully unfit’, ‘fit for selected’ and ‘fully fit’ when completing an ACC18 medical certificate. We also know it…
Whether reviewing a possible subungual haematoma or an opportunistic finding, urgent care clinicians need to be aware of subungual melanoma.
We should always observe our patient’s gait and make sure to look our for a foot drop.
We’ve built a lineup of speakers and topics designed to inspire and provide the full complement of Skills for Next Monday, including: Keynotes and update sessions: Our close partners, the Royal NZ College of GPs, the Royal NZ College of Urgent Care, and MercyAscot, have joined us to create a programme that brings together the gentle…
The Zurich Tongue Scheme may help you in assessing tongue lacerations in kids.