“Intensive PE course for September!”
cost - 129AUD only
Our aim of the course is to know how to deal with each scenario rather than doing a systemic full examination. If you want a focused approach, our course is the right choice!
Special privilege - Will also discuss the slides from major institutes (3-day PE workshops)
Book us now to ensure your seat and pay later!
Timing : 2-day intensive PE course via skype (21 Sep Sat & 22 Sep Sun, 9am-3pm, 1 hr break at 12, Melbourne time)
The power point slides and one-stop PE notes (complete sequences along with dialouges and quick theory read) will be provided after the course
Know your tutor
-Dr. Riley Harrison who passed 14/14 recently
-The evidence of the tutor passed feedback sheet can be provided on your request
One-stop notes will be provided free after the course
-Complete and perfect physical examination notes with case-oriented-approaches
-A short note from trusted sources (John Murtagh’ GP, RACGP website and RCH website) about the related topic will be attached to each case
case list
Cranial nerves examination
-All 12 cranial nerves
-Double vision
-Blurring
-Hearing disturbance
-Orbital fracture
-Facial palsy
-Parotid tumor
-Giddiness
CVS Examination (murmurs)
Hypertension examination
Haematological examination
-Rash
-Pregnant woman with anaemia
-Lymph node enlargement
Abdominal Examination
-Abdominal Examination in alcoholic
- Acute cholecystitis
-Acute gastroenteritis
-Mesenteric ischaemia
-Ectopic pregnancy
-Diverticuitis
-Appendicitis
Upper limb Examination
-Ulnar claw hand
-Upper limb neurological with apical lungs tumour
-Shoulder (Rotator cuff tear, frozen shoulder, dislocation)
-Lateral epicondylitis
-Carpal tunnel syndrome
-Cubital tunnel syndrome
-Wrist cut
-Gamekeeper’s thumb
-Scaphoid fracture
-Small joints functional assessment (RA and OA)
-Tremors (essential tremors, Parkinsonism)
-Cervical spondylosis (neck pain)
Lower Limb Examination
-Diabetic foot
- Ischaemic limb
-Hip joint
-Knee joint
-Ankle injury (twisted ankle)
-Ankle pain (Morton’s neuroma)
-Open fracture
-Lumbar disc prolapse, Sciatica