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Respiratory Teaching

Join us for our High-Yield Respiratory Teaching Session as part of the Empathos Teaching Series!

This focused session is designed to help you master essential respiratory topics, perfect for UKMLA revision and clinical placements. Whether you're preparing for UKMLA or looking to boost your clinical skills, this session will cover everything you need to know in a high-yield format.

This session will cover:

  • Chest X-ray Interpretations: Learn how to confidently interpret chest X-rays using a systematic approach, with a focus on recognising common pathologies.

  • Common Respiratory Conditions: High-yield respiratory conditions, including their presentations, investigations, and management – To aid with UKMLA/MCQ exams!

    We highly recommend attending this session as part of our larger Empathos Clinical Medicine Series, and attendance will prioritise you for sign-ups to future events.

Event Details:

  • Date & Time: Wednesday, 16th October 2024, 6:00 PM

  • Location: Jean Hanson Room, Henrietta Raphael Building, Guy’s Campus

Sign-up using the form below, we have limited spaces to ensure small-group learning.

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Data Privacy: Your data will be processed in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (GDPR). Anonymised results may be utilised for research purposes to enhance medical education (e.g., publications and poster presentations). Media may be taken during the session for social media; by completing the form, you agree with this. If you would like to not use your media at the event for social media, please email us in advance to let us know and inform us during the event.

Contact: For any inquiries, please email us at info@empathos.co.uk, additionally please email us if you are no longer able to attend, as non-attendance would mean you are unable to sign up for future events. We will be posting updates on our social media!

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