Urgent Bite 266 – Lunate and Perilunate Dislocations
How can we avoid missing these rare but commonly missed injuries?
How can we avoid missing these rare but commonly missed injuries?
Vitamin B6 is both a prescribed medication and available in many over-the-counter preparations. In high and prolonged doses, it can be a cause of peripheral neuropathy.
There are a few Hutchinson’s signs, but this one relates to Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus.
I will keep this month’s newsletter short and brief, though it does contain important information and requests for help. College’s position on the announcement of funding to support urgent care and after hours We welcome the recognition of the importance of urgent care clinics and the acknowledgement of the role they play in the healthcare…
Kia ora koutou, It is my pleasure to produce this month’s DCT newsletter. Please review my post from May 2025, which contains very important information for trainees. UCCIS – workplace We often notice missing information in UCCIS. Trainees must enter their workplace into UCCIS so that we can track the proper allocation of clinical hours…
Tēnā koutou. Thank you for everyone’s patience and understanding as several components of the training programme have been introduced or revised. Here are some quick updates for trainees. TalentLMS All trainees should now have access to the online urgent care course (UCC) and the Leadership Module through TalentLMS. All of the compulsory external courses and…
Join us in our upcoming teaching sessions held by the Urgent Care Registrar Subcommittee. A reminder this is not examined material but rather an opportunity to revise, ask questions and consolidate learning. We do try to base the sessions on exam topics/cover some of the curriculum to help your exam study! Thursday 12 June at 6pm…