Event

JGH Virtual Medical Grand Rounds - May 2022

Monday, May 9, 2022toMonday, May 30, 2022

JEWISH GENERAL HOSPITAL
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE
MONDAY VIRTUAL MEDICAL GRAND ROUNDS
12:30 - 1:30 PM
 



May 9

I. DYSPNEA IN A PREGNANT PATIENT: A RARE DIAGNOSIS FOR A COMMON SYMPTOM

Angelo Rizzolo, MD
Internal Medicine Second Year Resident
McGill University & Jewish General Hospital

Educational Objectives :
1. To formulate the approach to dyspnea in the pregnant patient
2. Describe the epidemiology and prognosis of rare findings of dyspnea in the pregnant patient

II. A CRYPTIC CASE OF HEADACHE

Curtis Quan, MD
Internal Medicine Second Year resident
McGill University and Jewish General Hospital

Educational Objectives:
1. Review the danger signs of a headache
2. Understand the work-up of secondary headaches
3. Review the epidemiology and treatment of this case's headaches

Contact Person: Elise Levinoff, MD, Jewish General Hospital Site Program Director Core Internal Medicine Residency at McGill University, Tel. 514-340-8222 poste 24974.

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May 16

DEVELOPING THE EXPERT PHYSICIAN: EXPLORING THE THRESHOLDS OF REASONING REQUIRED FOR TRANSFORMATION ALONG THE JOURNEY FROM NOVICE LEARNER TO EXPERT PHYSICIAN

Sabrina Fallavollita, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, McGill University
Division of Rheumatology, Jewish General Hospital

Educational Objectives:
1. Identify the components of clinical reasoning development as it relates to expertise in internal medicine and its specialties
2. Employ the theory of threshold concepts as a way to identify critical periods in clinical reasoning development
3. Differentiate between struggling and successful learners as they move towards expertise in their specialty

Contact Person: Laeora Berkson, MD, Acting Chief, Division of Rheumatology, Tel. 514-340-8231.

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May 30

NSAID ALLERGY

Jesse Schwartz, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, McGill University
Division of Allergy and Immunology, Jewish General Hospital

Educational Objectives:
1. Learn about the different types of NSAID allergy and pseudo-allergic reactions
2. Develop a clinical approach to adverse reactions to NSAIDs

Contact Person: Jesse Schwartz, MD, Chief, Division of Allergy & Immunology, Tel. 514-340-8222 ext. 25454.
 

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