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Published 10/08/2024 When are oral antibiotics indicated in otitis media? (5/8)
Published 10/08/2024 Define otitis media
Published 10/08/2024 1. Define otitis media with effusion (OME). 2. What are the two most reliable indicators of OME?
Published 10/08/2024 Define persistent/chronic OME (aka 'Glue ear')
Published 10/08/2024 Define acute otitis media (AOM)
Published 10/08/2024 Define acute otitis media without perforation (AOMwoP)
Published 10/08/2024 Define recurrent acute otitis media
Published 10/08/2024 Define acute otitis media with perforation
Published 10/08/2024 Define chronic suppurative OM (CSOM)
Published 10/08/2024 Define tympanostopy tube ororrhoea (TTO)
Published 10/08/2024 Define dry perforation of the tympanic membrane
Published 10/08/2024 Define attic perforation in the context of otitis media
Published 10/08/2024 What is a cholesteatoma?
Published 10/08/2024 Name 4 clinical risk factors for poor outcomes in otitis media in the Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander population
Published 10/08/2024 What is the difference between persistent/chronic otitis media with effusion  (pOME) vs. chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM)
Published 10/08/2024 What are the common points regarding 'family education' that should be included when discussing AOM with familes? (5/8)
Published 10/08/2024 For Luke's understanding - infective middle ear infections are somewhat of a continuum - Name the 6 stages of AOM
Published 10/08/2024 'High risk episode' What children are at high risk of AOM treatment failure? (2)
Published 10/08/2024 What Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are at high risk of complications from OM? (4)
Published 10/08/2024 What Australian population is at high risk of chronic suppurative OM?
Published 10/27/2024 List 3(out of 4) requirements for a patient to be eligible for Closing The Gap PBS co-payment
Published 10/27/2024 List 3 reasons why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are more likely to suffer from Acute Rheumatic Fever.
Published 10/27/2024 A 17 yo Aboriginal male presents to your rural practice with fever, and acute L) knee joint swelling. You are suspicious of Acute Rheumatic Fever.&nbs…
Published 10/27/2024 How what are the 3 steps in diagnosis of Acute Rheumatic Fever?
Published 10/27/2024 List 3 major and 3 minor criteria for ARF
Published 10/27/2024 What is the immediate management of ARF(2)?
Published 10/27/2024 What are 3 pharmacological management strategies for the treatment of arthritis in ARF?
Published 10/27/2024 List 3 management steps in the prevention of recurrent ARF
Published 11/03/2024 What is the leading cause of infectious blindness in the world? And what is the pharmacological treatment for it?
Published 11/07/2024 Why is it important to identify Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patients? 3/4
Published 11/07/2024 Why may an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patient choose not to identify with their ethnicity when asked? 2/3
Published 11/07/2024 What are the 3 main types of out-of-home care in Australia? 
Published 11/07/2024 What steps can you and your clinic take to provide more appropriate care to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island patients? (3/6)
Published 11/07/2024 How could you tailor your communication style when working with First Nations people?
Published 11/07/2024 How might you alter your practice to respect the unique experience of the Stolen Generation? 4/7
Published 11/07/2024 What barriers MAY exist between Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander patients and western healthcare? (5/11)
Published 11/07/2024 How MAY Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islanders be socioeconomically disadvantaged? 5/10
Published 11/07/2024 Name 5/9 specific infections with a predominance in Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander communities
Published 11/07/2024 What 3 very prevalent disease affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at much higher rates with a direct effect on mortality?
Published 11/07/2024 In addition to the routine childhood vaccinations what 1 extra vaccine is indicated in all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander infants & childre…
Published 11/07/2024 What 1 extra annual immunisation is federally funded for all Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children, teenagers & adults?
Published 11/07/2024 An aboriginal child living in WA, NT, SA or QLD should get 2 extra immunisations compared to the routien childhood schedule and independent of medical…
Published 11/07/2024 What (& how many doses of each) immunisations do Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders qualify for at the age of 50? 
Published 11/07/2024 What is Australia's aspiration target for childhood immunisations that should confer herd-immunity?
Published 11/07/2024 What 4 adult groups are recommended to get RSV vaccination? (non NIP)
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