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Go to Unit 1
  • Module 1. Introduction to Rheumatic disorders
  • Module 2. Anatomy of joints and immune system
  • Module 3. Pathogenesis of rheumatic diseases
  • Module 4. Clinical spectrum of rheumatological disorders
  • Module 5. Approach to common rheumatic diseases
Go to Unit 2
  • Module 1. Classification / Diagnostic criteria
  • Module 2. History taking & Musculoskeletal examination
  • Module 3. How to diagnose Rheumatic disease - laboratory investigations
  • Module 4. Imaging in rheumatology
  • Module 5. Disease assessment
  • Module 6. Biomarkers
Go to Unit 3
  • Module 1. Rationale and safe use of NSAIDs
  • Module 2. Conventional synthetic disease-modifying antirheumatic drugs
  • Module 3. Dos and DONTs for Biologicals treated patients
  • Module 4. Rationale use of steroids
  • Module 5. Second line immune suppressants -When to refer
  • Module 6. An overview of Small molecules
  • Module 7. Vaccinations in Rheumatology
  • Module 8. Dietary & Lifestyle modifications relevant to rheumatic diseases
  • Module 9. Patient Education & Psychosocial support in Rheumatology
  • Module 10. Allied health sciences in Rheumatology (Physiotherapy and Occupational therapy)
Go to Unit 4
  • Module 1. Clinical approach to a patient with joint syndromes
  • Module 2. Rheumatoid arthritis and early arthritis
  • Module 3. Psoriatic arthritis
  • Module 4. Spondyloarthritis
  • Module 5. Osteoarthritis
  • Module 6. Septic and other infective arthropathies
  • Module 7. Impact of co-existing infections in rheumatic diseases
  • Module 8. Pearls for diagnosis and management of gout and other arthropathies
Go to Unit 5
  • Module 1. SLE and antiphospholipid syndrome
  • Module 2. Sjogren's syndrome
  • Module 3. Systemic sclerosis (scleroderma)
  • Module 4. Myositis
  • Module 5. MCTD, overlaps, and undifferentiated connective tissue disease
Go to Unit 6
  • Module 1. The role of vitamin D in health and disease: a brief review
  • Module 2. Other endocrine/metabolic syndromes with rheumatic manifestations (hypothyroidism and diabetes)
  • Module 3. Chronic pain syndromes
  • Module 4. Soft tissue rheumatism
  • Module 5. Evaluation of low back ache and neck pain
  • Module 6. Hypermobility disorders
  • Module 7. Vasculitis in primary care
  • Module 8. Rheumatological emergencies
  • Module 9. Outcome measures in rheumatology
  • Module 10. Pregnancy and lactation with rheumatic diseases
  • Module 11. Systemic manifestations of rheumatic diseases and rheumatic manifestations of systemic diseases
  • Module 12. Pregnancy and lactation with Rheumatic diseases
  • Module 13. Systemic manifestations of rheumatic diseases & Rheumatic manifestations of systemic diseases

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