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Raynaud’s phenomenon

Raynaud’s phenomenon

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This is the third episode of a Rheumatology e-Learning Module inspired by the EULAR Campaign 'Don't Delay, Connect Today' and made possible by Association of Arthritis and Rheumatism – Malta (ARAM).  

 

Learning Objectives

1. To improve ability to recognise and diagnose Raynaud's Phenomenon
2. To improve ability to differentiate between Primary and Secondary Raynaud's Phenomenon.
3. To improve ability to counsel and treat patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon.
4. To appreciate when it is appropriate to refer patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon to a Specialist Centre.

 

Learning Goal

  • To raise awareness of the need for early diagnosis of Raynaud's phenomenon.
  • To advise Healthcare Professionals how to counsel and treat patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • To become familiar with features that would help to differentiate between Primary and Secondary Raynaud's Phenomenon
  • To guide Healthcare Professionals about when it is appropriate to refer patients with Raynaud's Phenomenon to a Specialist Centre

  

Partner Organisation

 

Rheumatology Unit, Mater Dei Hospital

 

 


Accreditation

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Medical Association of Malta  as representative of UEMO 0.5 Credits
Malta College of Family Doctors applied for

 

After watching the video, you are invited to log on to www.thesynapse.net/cme and attempt a set of short Multiple-Choice QuestionsOn completion, the administration will publish a certificate of participation which will be available by clicking on the “My Account” link in the top menu after logging on.  This certificate may be saved in your local computer and used as proof to earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits.

 

Release Date: 1st November 2018
Accreditation Valid Until:  1st November 2019

Contributor

Dr Bernard Coleiro

Dr Bernard Coleiro

Rheumatologist