Ebtisam's Podcast@PLAB2 hit first attempt
Welcome to Ebtisam’s podcast to pass PLAB2 first hit attempt. A podcast about all around PLAB2 themes, concepts and stations in an online space, designed to ignite your ideas and strategies.
Hosted by Dr Ebtisam Elghblawi, a passionate content creator for free, to help you pass PLAB2 journey easily and smoothly. In each episodes I talk you through different stations, updates and different case scenarios I read in the digital space where I used creativity and stand out in a crowded online world. Don’t miss out on this captivating invaluable sights. Follow the creative spark podcasts for your regular dose of inspiration and cutting edge uniqueness.
Episodes
10 episodes
Episode 275- chronic daily headache
In this I explore two emerging themes for chronic headache and how to assess and manage patients.
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8:38
Episode 274- Depression
In this episode I highlight the role of psychology and mindfulness as a way to treat beside medications.
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7:07
Episode 273- topical steroid withdrawal
In this episode I walk you through the agony experienced if topical steriod stopped suddenly for long term skin conditions and the red burning skin syndrome.
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7:27
Episode 272- viral STIs
In this episode I walk you through the main differentials for the presenting symptoms and how to approach, manage accordingly after explaining and agreeing with your patient.
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10:04
Episode 271- Rosacea
In this episode I walk you through the main variations, differentials and how to address it and tailor it accordingly.
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8:43
Episode 270- eczema herpeticum
In this episode I walk you through one of the painful experience in patients with atopic dermatitis and how to differentiate from other differentials.
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10:30
Episode 269- hematoma
In this episode I talk you through one of the common things that can be seen in the clinical settings, differentials and how to approach wisely.
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6:34
Episode 268- callosities ankles laterally
In this episode I draw your attention to some practices that could lead and link quite well to the manifestated skin lesions.
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8:06