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1 Revised Medical Curriculum for Cardiology: 1- Cyanotic Heart Diseases 2- Acyanotic heart diseases 3- Congestive heart failure 4- Rheumatic heart disease 5- Arrhythmias in children: diagnosis and management 6- Selected cardiac surgical procedures and shunts 7- Infective endocarditis 8- Diseases of the myocardium and pericardium 9- Cardiac history and physical exam Digestive system: 1- Common oral cavity diseases and normal dental growth (given by the orthodontists) 2- GERD and other common esophageal disorders 3- Inflammatory bowel disease 4- Malabsorptive disorders and chronic diarrhea 5- Liver failure ( Reye syndrome included) 6- Cholestasis Pediatric surgery 1. T-E fistulas / Pyloric stenosis and other congenital gastric anomalies 2. Intestinal atresias and malrotation 3. Meckel s diverticulum, Intussusception, Hernias 4. Hirshprung s disease and other Anal disorders (fissures, hemorrhoids and fistulas) Nutrition: 1- Nutritional requirements (including vitamins excess and deficiency) 2- Malnutrition and obesity 3- Nutrition in inborn errors of metabolism. 4- Nutrition in adolescents 5- Infant formulas Allergy and immunology: 1- Immunology of allergic disorders 2- Allergens and diagnostic testing in allergy 3- Allergic reactions and anaphylaxis (allergy emergencies) 4- Allergic rhinitis 5- Asthma
2 6- Food allergy 7- Atopic dermatitis 8- Urticaria, angioedema syndromes 9- Immunotherapy (as grand round) Infectious diseases: 1- Acquired and congenital immunodeficiencies 2- Fever and fever of unknown origin FUO 3- GI infestations (bacterial, viral, and parasitic; including hepatitis). 4- Exanthemas and enanthemas 5- Upper respiratory tract infections ( OM, sinusitis, pharyngitis and tonsilitis) 6- Tuberculosis 7- Sepsis and meningitis 8- Immunization and travel preventive measures. Neonatal intensive care and normal newborn: 1- Physical exam of the newborn and variations of the normal (including brachial plexus injury) 2- Fetal and neonatal pulmonary circulation 3- Respiratory Problems of the premature (HMD, Apneas, TTN, meconium aspiration) 4- Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia 5- Neonatal sepsis 6- NEC 7- Hypoxic ischemic brain injury 8- Intraventricular hemorrhage 9- Hemotologic problems in newborn ( thrombocytopenia, anemia, neutropenia) 10- Breast feeding and Nutrition in preterms :parentral and enteral nutrition 11- Neonatal behavioral assessment ( Brazelton) 12- Approach to a newborn presenting with respiratory distress Nephrology: 1- Fluids and electrolytes 2- Acid-base disorders 3- Disorders of potassium balance 4- Hypo- hyperosmolar states 5- Acute renal failure 6- Nephritic and nephrotic syndromes 7- Renal tubulopathies 8- Chronic renal failure and ESRD 9- UTI and reflux nephropathies 10- Hypertension
3 11- Urologic disorders Neurology: 1- Congenital anomalies of the nervous system ( meningo- and myelomeningocele, anencephaly, micro-macrocephaly, craniosynostosis) 2- Hydrocephalus, Increased intracranial pressure and head trauma 3- Febrile seizures, Status epilepticus, Diagnosis and management of seizures in neonates, infants and children) 4- Headache (acute/ chronic) 5- Movement disorders 6- Neurocutaneous syndromes 7- Acute stroke 8- Cerebral palsy 9- Neuropathies 10- Myopathies 11- Facial palsy 12- Guillain barré syndrome 13- Approach to a case with delayed development(global, speech, motor) 14- Approach to pediatric neurodegenerative diseases. 15- Craniosynostosis Hematology 1- Bleeding disorders( congenital and acquired) 2- Thrombophelia 3- Polycythemia 4- Anemia 5- Blood and blood components transfusion 6- Thrombocytopenia Oncology: 1- Acute lymphoblastic leukemia 2- Acute myeloblastic leukemia 3- Chronic myelogenous leukemia 4- Hodgkin s disease 5- Non-hodgkin s lymphoma 6- Neuroblastoma 7- Wilm s tumor 8- Rhabdomyosarcoma 9- Bone tumors 10- Brain tumors 11- Management of febrile neutropenia 12- Chemotherapy
4 13- Management of tumor lysis 14- Retinoblastoma 15- Neoplasms of the liver 16- Gastrointestinal tumors 17- Histiocytosis ENT 1- Non syndromic hereditary hearing loss 2- Otitis media with emphasis on complications (mastoiditis and subperiosteal abscess) 3- Foreign body aspiration 4- Congenital maxillofacial malformations (given by maxillofacial surgeon) 5- Papillomas 6- Laryngopharyngeal reflux OPHTHALMOLOGY: 1- Common ophthalmologic problems in children 2- Common ophthalmologic problems in adolescents 3- Ocular manifestation of systemic diseases DERMATOLOGY: 1- Congenital skin malformation (hypo- hyperpigmented lesions, vascular malformation) 2- Acquired skin lesions (eczema dermatitis) 3- Acne and hirsutism 4- Infestation: scabies, lice, 5- Bacterial infections ( impetigo, cellullitis, SSS), 6- Infestation: Tinea infections: capitis, pedis 7- Disorders of hair and nail
5 Rheumatology: 1- JRA 2- Connective tissue diseases (Vasculitis) 3- Kawasaki disease Orthopedic disorders: 1- Common orthopedic problems in childhood 2- Common orthopedic problems in adolescents Metabolic: 1- Disorders of amino acids metabolism 2- Disorders of lipid metabolism 3- Disorders of carbohydrate metabolism 4- Disorders of purine and pyrimidine metabolism 5- Mucopolysaccharidosis and storage diseases 6- Mitochondrial diseases 7- Porphyrias Endocrinology: 1- Endocrine emergency 2- Short stature 3- Ambiguous genitalia 4- Congenital adrenal hyperplasia 5- Hypothyroidism 6- Hyperthyroidism 7- Rickets 8- Diabetes mellitus 9- Diabetes insipidus 10- Precocious delayed puberty Respiratory: 1- Asthma and croup 2- Pneumonia 3- Cystic fibrosis 4- Recurrent chest infections 5- Respiratory failure ARDS
6 Ambulatory care: 1- Introduction to continuity clinic 2- Ambulatory care lecture 1: birth till 2m 3- Ambulatory care lecture 2: 2m till 12 m 4- Ambulatory care lecture 3: 1 y till 4 y 5- Ambulatory care lecture 4: preschool till school age Psychiatry: 1- ADHD 2- Diagnostic value of scales and psychometric tests in mental retardation 3- Autisim and other pervasive developmental disorders 4- Depression and suicide 5- Eating disorders 6- School failure 7- Approach to a case with developmental delay (in neurology) 8- Speech and language disorder 9- Enuresis encopresis PICU and ER: 1- Shock I and II 2- Toxicology I and II 3- ARDS 4- Drowning and near drowning 5- Burn 6- Sedation and pain control 7- Central line insertion and care 8- Feeding problem and behavioral modifications Adolescent medicine: 1- Introduction to adolescent health supervision and How to communicate with adolescents 2- Substance abuse 3- GU problems and contraception 4- STDS
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