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The Bingo Card - Curriculum

by Andy Punton last modified 29-01-2008 11:25

Clinical medicine

Pathological services

Dyspnoea

Minor/major accidents

Coryzal syndrome

Head injuries

Stridor/croup

Pyrexia

Malabsorption

Dyspepsia

Jaundice

Anal conditions

Soft tissue swellings

Soft tissue infections

The handicapped child

Failure to thrive

Surgical Paediatrics

Infantile convulsions

Haemoptysis

Paediatric rashes

Faints

Epilepsy

M.S./Myopathies

Strokes

Anaemia/Fatigues

Coma

Allergies

Glandular Fever

Hyperthyroidism

Thyrotoxicosis

Itch

Obesity

The Red Eye

The Skin as a sign

Diplopia

Changes in vision

Frequency

Haematuria

Vaginal discharge

Venereology

Sexual problem/fears

Pruritis vulvae

Sterility

Abortion

Opitis

Infertility

Speech

Tonsillitis

Soft Tissue Injuries

Fracture/Dislocations

Anxiety state

Physiotherapy

Child psychiatry

Personality defect

Chest pain

Hepatitis

Ischaemic heart disease

Medical Emergencies

Coughs

V aricose Veins

Facial pain

The mouth

Paraesthesiae

Bowel infections

Insomnia

Bleeding in infancy

Adenitis

The “unwell” child

Diabetes

Injuries in childhood

Dwarfism

Headaches

Treatment of skin conditions

Acute visual upsets

Examination of the eye

Peripheral neuritis

Dysuria

Leukaemia

Enuresis

Endocrinology

Menorrhagia

The breasts

Contraception

Skin conditions

Obstetric emergencies

The painful eye

Vertigo

U.T.I.

X-rays/Radiotherapy

Urinary retention

Lower limb pain

Amenorrhoea

Schizophrenia

Menopausal problems

Acute psychiatry emergency

Perinatal care

Addictions

Deafness/Ears noises

Neoplastic diseases

The nose/sinuses/odours

Hand/feet conditions

Backache

Iatrogenesis

Depression

Trivial complaints

Alcoholism

Bacterial and Fungal infections

Hypertension

Fears and Phobias

Diarrhoea/Constipation

Joint swellings

Asthma – Hay Fever

Notifiable diseases

Oedema

Care of the Elderly

Dysphagia

Confusional state

G..I. Bleeding

Suicide

Vomiting in Childhood/Infancy

Joint Pains

The backward child

Zoonoses

The newborn

Care of the dying

Congenital abnormalities

Convalescence/Rehabilitation

Mental Health Act

Drugs

Rheumatism

Poisoning

 

The doctor in society

Voluntary societies                

Cultures and heredity            

Preventative medicine

Epidemiology

Unemployment/Disablement/

-Employment Schemes

NHS Structure

International medicine

Laws affective G.P.

Extra Practice duties

Doctor and the police

The Environment

Aids – Elderly

Employers

Health education

The Doctor image

Social services

Medical examinations

Private medicine

Chronic sick

Remand homes etc.

Aids – handicapped

Ethics

The media

G.M.C,/B.M.A.

Industrial medicine

Social classes

The consultation

Appointment systems

The doctor

“By the way”

Referrals

Doctor/Patient relationship

Counselling

Phone calls

Choosing a Practice

Examination technique

Second opinion

Occupational Therapy and Aids

Diagnosis

Return appointments

Non-diagnosis

The Patient

Non-verbal communication

Domicillary visits

Self assessment/evaluations

understanding

Prescribing

 

Treatment

 

 

Human development

Infantile feeding                   

Counselling in genetics

Norms 0 – 1

Genetics

Norms 1 – 5

Puberty

Congenital abnormalities

Retirement

Menopausal changes

Diet/Childhood – adolescence

Geriatric changes/fears

Adolescent fears

Special diets (Nutrition)

 

 

Human behaviour

The doctor                            

Adoption                             

Behaviour in Children

Occupations and stresses

The patient

Marriage

The family unit

Illness

Retirement

The regular attender

The new baby

Unemployment

Adolescent behaviour

Sexual  behaviour

The role of the patient

Bereavement

 

The practice

Communications

Insurance/properties

Records

Partnerships

Practice organisation

Receptionist/Interviewing/Employees

Practice Staff

F.P.C. Committees

Practice finance

The doctor’s bag

Doctor in court

Audit/Research

Practice Premises (Health Centre)

Drug registers & the law

The Practice meeting

Practice Clinics