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As a junior doctor you need to know how to recognise a deteriorating patient and to initially manage symptoms, as outlined in this article.

MedLife Admin
Aug 23, 202214 min read


Flashcards from MedLife
Flashcards covering what you need to know about topics you need to know about!

MedLife Admin
Feb 16, 20211 min read


Insight: The Pituitary-Thyroid-Adrenal Axis
All about Endocrine draft!

MedLife Admin
Jul 28, 20191 min read


Case Discussion: Headaches and Loss of Vision
Introduction This is the case history of MP, a 12 year old male who presented to hospital with a 2 week complaint of headaches,...

MedLife Admin
Sep 18, 20184 min read


Insight (PreClin and Clinical): Production of Bilirubin
Every haem molecule will produce one molecule of bilirubin. These molecules are found in haemoglobin and myoglobin. Also, cytochrome...

MedLife Admin
May 20, 20182 min read


Clinical Insight: Approach to a Surgical Case
History A 19-year-old man presents with a 2-day history of abdominal pain. The pain started in the central abdomen and has now become...

MedLife Admin
May 20, 20181 min read


Clinical Insight: Murmurs
Know normal in order to be able to discern abnormal. Aortic Stenosis: Ejection Systolic Murmur (Crescendo-Decrescendo) Heard loudest at...

MedLife Admin
May 20, 20181 min read


Clinical Insight: CXRs
CXR interpretation. The crux of a Post-Call Ward round, and perhaps the bane of one’s existence. No more. D – Demographics Before you...

MedLife Admin
May 20, 20182 min read
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