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Rhabdomyolysis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor on call. Your next patient is a 45-year-old gentleman (Ian Smith) coming in due to having "tea" coloured urine. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History:


Osteoporosis
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are currently a senior medical doctor working in an osteoporosis clinic. Your next patient is Margaret Choy – a 65-year-old woman coming in to discuss her recent DEXA scan, which confirmed osteoporosis. Please take a short history, discuss with the patient about her management plan, and answer any questions she or the examiner may have


Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Practice this case based on how you are assessed in your OSCEs, and use the relevant sections for general revision. 🤓 Doctor Instruction: You are Junior Doctor working in a dermatology clinic. Your next patient is a 55-year-old female called Kelly Duke, presenting with a lesion on the cheek. Please take a history and perform an appropriate examination. Patient History:
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