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14-11-2023, 06:19 PM
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Master level, cannot say you dunno unfortunately. If you dunno how u lead your MO?
like this u KPKB, wait till u do FCFP
one clinical case nia
real patient with hearing difficulties and mild dementia
10 minutes throw u 5 real poorly written discharge summaries, 3 ED admission and patient on 15 meds.
see how u settle.
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Will like to open up this qn to all mmeders and even ortho specialists. Is it really possible to differentiate between patellofemoral pain syndrome and early patellofemoral OA in a 40 plus PT who present with mechanical knee pain?
Not trying to be sour, but even if answer is pfps, surely other reasonable differentials derived should be considered right?
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14-11-2023, 10:28 PM
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No pay increase this year means AWS is lesser … just amazed
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14-11-2023, 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Will like to open up this qn to all mmeders and even ortho specialists. Is it really possible to differentiate between patellofemoral pain syndrome and early patellofemoral OA in a 40 plus PT who present with mechanical knee pain?
Not trying to be sour, but even if answer is pfps, surely other reasonable differentials derived should be considered right?
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What are the other qns
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15-11-2023, 08:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Will like to open up this qn to all mmeders and even ortho specialists. Is it really possible to differentiate between patellofemoral pain syndrome and early patellofemoral OA in a 40 plus PT who present with mechanical knee pain?
Not trying to be sour, but even if answer is pfps, surely other reasonable differentials derived should be considered right?
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whatever anyone say, it doesn't matter
exam is over.
move on.
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15-11-2023, 05:56 PM
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whatever anyone say, it doesn't matter
exam is over.
move on.
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Seriously wondering if anyone has sank into depression before after failing exams (not just mmed FM, can be any medical exam)
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16-11-2023, 02:13 PM
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I'm sure there are cases like that but life is bigger than an exam. Peace out everyone
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16-11-2023, 06:49 PM
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I'm sure there are cases like that but life is bigger than an exam. Peace out everyone
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Heard that results are out next week. Whatever the outcome, life goes on. Your career path may take a turn, but I believe employment opportunities are always available
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16-11-2023, 07:11 PM
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Heard that results are out next week. Whatever the outcome, life goes on. Your career path may take a turn, but I believe employment opportunities are always available
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dont worry
if fail then retake
not the end of the world
fail doesnt mean you no good
rmb in nus, we had classmates that failed mbbs
look at them now, doing very well too
mbbs failure u really delay working by 6months
mmed failure you still can work
#self efficacy, #able to handle failure, #self-esteem
we teach our patients how to protect their mental health
we should also mediate, and learn to handle failure well
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16-11-2023, 09:16 PM
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failure is the mother of success la
it sucks to fail so just crai for a while
but after that wake up and move on
 
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