2018-2019 BCSC (Basic and Clinical Science Course), Section 01: Update on General Medicine

 

Title: 2018-2019 BCSC (Basic and Clinical Science Course), Section 01: Update on General Medicine Volume:
Author(s): American Academy of Ophthalmology, Herbert J. Ingraham
Series: Periodical:
Publisher: American Academy of Ophthalmology City:
Year: 2018 Edition:
Language: English Pages (biblio\tech): 95\95
ISBN: 978-1681040271 ID: 2317064
Time added: 2019-01-15 10:30:26 Time modified: 2019-12-21 21:23:21
Library: Library issue: 0
Size: 10 MB (10857483 bytes) Extension: pdf

 

Covers systemic medical conditions most likely to affect ophthalmic patients, such as infectious, metabolic, neurologic and cardiovascular diseases; cancer; and rheumatic and endocrine disorders. Includes a discussion of preventive medicine and medical emergencies, geriatrics and statistics. Ophthalmic considerations are highlighted throughout. Contains references and tables listing the names, indications and side effects of antibiotic, antihypertensive and anticancer drugs. Upon completion of Section 1, readers should be able to: *Describe the ophthalmic manifestations of major systemic diseases *Summarize the major disease processes affecting most of the adult population, and briefly explain how preventive measures may reduce the morbidity and mortality they cause *List some of the factors associated with a patient s compliance or noncompliance with medical regimens Last major revision: 2015-2016 Section chair: Herbert J. Ingraham, MD CME Information The American Academy of Ophthalmology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The American Academy of Ophthalmology designates this enduring material for a maximum of 10 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. The American Medical Association requires that all learners participating in activities involving enduring materials complete a formal assessment before claiming CME credit. To assess your achievement in this activity and ensure that a specified level of knowledge has been reached, a post-test for this section of the Basic and Clinical Science Course is provided. A minimum score of 80% must be obtained to pass the test and claim CME credit. Visit CME Central for more information. About the BCSC The Academy’s Basic and Clinical Science CourseTM (BCSC®) is ophthalmology s definitive compilation of scientific research and clinical experience. It is continually updated by a faculty of more than 100 expert ophthalmologists. Each of the 13 volumes includes fundamental clinical knowledge; numerous tables, photos and illustrations; self-assessment questions with answers; and opportunities for earning AMA PRA Category 1 CreditTM. Beginning with the 2013-2014 edition, the Academy and the European Board of Ophthalmology (EBO) have partnered to make the BCSC the standard text for all European ophthalmology training programs. The EBO now recommends the BCSC as the primary educational resource for European trainees and ophthalmologists studying for the annual EBO Diploma Exam.

Table of contents :
01 Using Statistics in Clinical Practice.pdf……Page 2
02 Endocrine Disorders.pdf……Page 15
03 Hypertension.pdf……Page 24
04 Hypercholesterolemia and Cardiovascular Risk.pdf……Page 32
05 Acquired Heart Disease.pdf……Page 35
06 Cerebrovascular Disease.pdf……Page 42
07 Pulmonary Diseases.pdf……Page 44
08 Hematologic Disorders.pdf……Page 46
09 Rheumatic Disorders.pdf……Page 50
10 Geriatrics.pdf……Page 58
11 Behavioral and Neurologic Disorders.pdf……Page 61
12 Preventive Medicine.pdf……Page 67
13 Cancer.pdf……Page 72
14 Infectious Diseases.pdf……Page 75
15 Perioperative Management in Ocular Surgery.pdf……Page 86
16 Medical Emergencies and Ocular Adverse Effects of Systemic Medications.pdf……Page 89
Basic Texts.pdf……Page 94

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