CSIM Evaluation Form - Ted Giles Clinical Vignettes
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Friday, November 3, 2017
Ted Giles Clinical Vignettes - 1500-1700
Objectives:
· Describe unusual presentations of common diseases and common presentations of rare diseases
· Become familiar with the characteristics of engaging and educational case presentations
Presentations
1. Paroxysmal Severe Symptomatic Hypertension and Hypotension: A Case Report – Dr. Adrian Chikwanha, University of Calgary
2. Sickly Cough: A Case of Non-Resolving Pneumonia in a Patient with Sickle Cell Disease – Dr. Eric Coomes, University of Toronto
3. Keep Calm and PLEX on – Dr. Michela Febbraro, Northern Ontario School of Medicine
4. Is a Storm Coming? – Dr. Howard Gerson, McGill University
5. Transplantation Opens the Floodgates – Dr. Karen Geukers, McMaster University
6. Progressive Quadriplegia in a 24-Year-Old Woman: A Case to Highlight Canadian Challenges in the Management of Rare Disease – Dr. Noor Jawaid, University of Toronto
7. The Cutaneous Flush: A Rare Entity – Dr. Wasim Mansoor, University of Toronto
8. A Case of Disappearing Diabetes – Dr. Gavin Mazzetti, McMaster University
9. When the Prostate is Root of All Evil – Dr Steven Palanchuck, Université de Sherbrooke
10. Recurrent, Refractory Cardiac Ischemia – Dr. Shannon Ruzycki, University of Calgary
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