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The doctor in this video works from home and provides consultations to patients via video or phone calls, utilizing common e-consultations in the UK. She discusses various dermatology cases, including a patient with a rash, a toddler with impetigo, and a patient with conjunctivitis. In the afternoon clinic, the doctor diagnoses a patient with polycystic ovarian syndrome, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), hypothyroidism, anxiety, depression, UTI, and ringworm. The doctor emphasizes the importance of safety netting and discusses challenging cases with their educational supervisor to ensure the best treatment plan for the patient.
In this section, the doctor explains how they work from home and provide consultations to patients via video or phone calls. She discusses the use of e-consultations that are becoming common in the UK. She also talks about the safety measures she takes while talking to patients. With the help of two patients as examples, she explains how she examines them and diagnoses their problems. As a qualified doctor, she provides adequate care and advice to the patients for their quick recovery.
In this section, the doctor discusses various dermatology cases, including a patient with a rash who has already tried hydrocortisone and needs a stronger steroid, a toddler with impetigo that can be treated with antibiotics, and a patient with conjunctivitis who is prescribed chloramphenicol eye drops. The doctor emphasizes safety netting, ensuring patients know what to do if their symptoms worsen or if they experience any vision problems. In the afternoon clinic, the doctor diagnoses a patient with polycystic ovarian syndrome and discusses management options based on the patient's concerns about acne.
In this section, the doctor discusses gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and its symptoms, which include heartburn, metallic taste in the mouth, and a persistent cough. The doctor recommends treating the suspected GERD with a proton pump inhibitor and encourages lifestyle changes to minimize symptoms. The doctor also discusses a common diagnosis of hypothyroidism, its overlapping symptoms with depression, and how it is managed with medication. Additionally, the doctor discusses other cases they saw in the clinic that day, including anxiety and depression, UTI, and ringworm. Lastly, the doctor mentions discussing challenging cases with their educational supervisor to ensure the best treatment plan for the patient.
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