Acute Wheeze in Children Case Studies course for GPs
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This session supplements the ‘Acute wheeze in children’ module through a series of case scenarios.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- differentiate between features of bronchiolitis, viral wheeze and inhaled foreign body
- describe how to assess a child presenting with wheeze
- discuss how to monitor and/or manage these conditions appropriately in the community
- recognise when referral to hospital is necessary.
Wheeze in children is a common presentation in general practice with about 50% of children having at least one episode of wheeze in the first year of life and is associated with a variety of diagnoses, ranging from self-limiting viral infections to life threatening asthma.
Before commencing this session you should complete:
- Acute wheeze in children (400-0095)
Dr Bakhai graduated from University College London and completed her vocational training at Guys and St Thomas’ Vocational Training Scheme.
Her qualifications include nMRCGP, MRCP, a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and a Diploma in Sexual and Reproductive Health. She completed a Darzi Fellowship with Leeds University Business School. Khyati sits on the Governing body of Tower Hamlets CCG and is a director at Greenlight@GP supporting education and training for practice-based pharmacists.
She is a GP Partner at Bromley by Bow Health Partnership in Tower Hamlets, which was awarded the BMJ ‘Primary care team of the year award 2019’. She has a special interest in education and training. Khyati is the co-founder of an innovative health education delivery projects co-produced with parents of children aged 0-5 (‘DIY Health’); Khyati has authored several e-learning modules and e- knowledge updates for the RCGP. Her most challenging role remains being a mother to two lovely girls who teach her new things every day.
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