BELIEVERS UG CLINICS: An Educational Morning in Neurology

BELIEVERS UG CLINICS: An Educational Morning in Neurology

We are excited to announce the latest session of Believers UG Clinics, which promises to be both educational and enlightening. This morning, starting at 8am in the Amphitheater, we have scheduled the following activities:

1. Case Presentation: CNS Sensory System

Presenter: Ms. Drishya, 2020 Batch

Case: Mr. Muraleedharan, a patient in MM Ward 1

Topic: Peripheral Neuropathy with Differential Diagnosis (D/D) Discussion

Ms. Drishya will present a comprehensive case study focusing on Mr. Muraleedharan, who has been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy. This case presentation will delve into the clinical features, diagnostic process, and potential differential diagnoses. It will provide valuable insights into the complexities of diagnosing and managing peripheral neuropathy, particularly focusing on the sensory system's involvement in CNS disorders.

2. Class on Peripheral Neuropathy

Instructor: Dr. Harikrishnan R, Neurology Department

Following the case presentation, Dr. Harikrishnan R from our esteemed Neurology Department will conduct a class on peripheral neuropathy. This session will cover:

  • Etiology and Pathophysiology: Understanding the underlying causes and mechanisms of peripheral neuropathy.
  • Clinical Features: Identifying the key symptoms and signs associated with peripheral neuropathy.
  • Diagnostic Approaches: Discussing various diagnostic tools and tests used to diagnose peripheral neuropathy.
  • Management and Treatment: Exploring treatment options and management strategies to alleviate symptoms and improve patient outcomes.
  • Recent Advances: Highlighting the latest research and advancements in the field of peripheral neuropathy.

Importance of the Session

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that affects a significant number of patients, often leading to debilitating symptoms. Understanding this condition's nuances is crucial for medical students and healthcare professionals alike. Today's session aims to:

  • Enhance the diagnostic and clinical skills of students.
  • Promote critical thinking through differential diagnosis discussions.
  • Provide up-to-date knowledge on managing peripheral neuropathy.
  • Foster a deeper understanding of neurological disorders involving the sensory system.

Conclusion

We encourage all students and faculty to attend this informative session at the Amphitheater. It is an excellent opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and engage in meaningful discussions. We look forward to seeing you there and hope you gain valuable knowledge from today's presentations and class.

Stay tuned for more such educational events at Believers UG Clinics, where we strive to bring the best learning experiences to our medical community.

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