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Thrombolysis in very elderly people: controlled comparison of SITS international stroke thrombolysis registry and virtual international stroke trials archive

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Level CLevel C Plus

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://learning.bmj.com/learning/module-intro/thrombolysis-sits-international-stroke-thrombolysis-registry-virtual-international-stroke-trials-.html?locale=en_GB&moduleId=10017343

This BMJ learning tool aims to teach doctors to recognise the magnitude of the effectiveness of thrombolysis with alteplase among patients aged >80 with acute ischaemic stroke and to appraise the effect of thrombolysis with alteplase on mortality according to patientí¢’‚¬’„¢s age. It provides a link to the original research paper in the British Medical […]

Verrucae: cryotherapy versus salicylic acid for treatment of plantar warts (BMJ)

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Level BLevel C

Duration
10-30 mins
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http://n3.learning.bmj.com/learning/module-intro/cryotherapy-salicylic-acid-plantar-warts-verrucae-.html?locale=en_GB&moduleId=10023264

This is one of the freely available modules provided by BMJ learning. 킠Requires registration which is free. 킠There are loads more modules which are probably more useful, but require login via your institution/BMA membership/or if in a developing country the HINARI initiative. 킠See learning.bmj.com.   Links to a BMJ article on a randomised control trial […]

Take a good neurology history – how to do it

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Level A

Duration
10-30 mins
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http://pn.bmj.com/content/2/2/113.full.pdf+html

A short chatty article about the importance of the neurology history in making the diagnosis, illustrated by how the author does this in day to day practice.

How to read an electrocardiogram

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Level ALevel B

Duration
Less than 10 mins
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http://www.southsudanmedicaljournal.com/archive/may-2010/how-to-read-an-electrocardiogram-ecg.-part-one-basic-principles-of-the-ecg.-the-normal-ecg.html

A brief article on the basics of the ECG. Simple diagrams along with normal ECG tracings are included in order to provide a sense of ECG fundamentals. A useful resource for someone new to ECGs or for those looking to refresh their memory.

BMJ learning article on pneumonia

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Level ALevel BLevel C

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://learning.bmj.com/learning/module-intro/.html?moduleId=5003267

Good article but requires athens or institutional log in

CF guidelines

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Level CLevel C Plus

Duration
2 hours
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http://ajrccm.atsjournals.org/content/176/10/957.short

AJRCCM guidelines on CF pulmonary disease

Journal article on hypersensitivity pneumonitis

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Level BLevel CLevel C Plus

Duration
2 hours
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http://radiographics.rsna.org/content/29/7/1921.full

Journal article on hypersensitivity pneumonitis with pathological and radiological slides and learning points

Update on pulmonary renal syndrome

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Level CLevel C Plus

Duration
2 hours
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http://ccforum.com/content/pdf/cc5778.pdf

Journal review for specialist

Journal article on pulmonary haemosiderosis

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Level CLevel C Plus

Duration
30-60 mins
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http://www.ersj.org.uk/content/24/1/162.full

Journal article on pulmonary haemosiderosis

PFT interpretation

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Level ALevel BLevel C

Duration
2 hours
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http://www.ums.ac.uk/umj080/080(2)084.pdf

Journal article on interpretation of PFTs

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