Sexually transmissible infections in clinical practice a problem-based approach /

Undergraduate medical education has moved away from the former didactic style of teaching to one of problem-based learning. The specialty of Genitourinary Medicine (GUM) that includes sexually transmissible infections (STIs) lends itself to the latter; self-directed learning.

Main Author: McMillan, Alexander.
Other Authors: SpringerLink (Online Service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: New York : Springer, ©2009.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (xviii, 241 pages) : color illustrations.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • A Man Requesting a Sexual Health Screen
  • A Woman Requesting a Sexual Health Screen
  • A Female Sex Industry Worker Requesting a Sexual Health Screen
  • A Gay Man Requesting a Sexual Health Screen
  • A Man with Urethral Discharge
  • A Female Contact of a Man with Presumed Non-gonococcal Urethritis
  • Urethral Discharge
  • A Female Contact of a Man with Gonorrhoea
  • A Woman with Increased Vaginal Discharge
  • Vaginal Discharge
  • Pruritus Vulvae
  • A Man with a Red, Itchy Penis
  • A Man with Scrotal Pain
  • A Young Woman with Abdominal Pain
  • A Young Woman with Genital Lumps
  • A Young Woman with Genital Ulceration
  • A Woman with Recurrent Genital Herpes
  • A Gay Man with a Genital Ulcer
  • An African Man with a Skin Rash
  • A Gay Man with Anal Discharge
  • A Gay Man with a Rash, Lymphadenopathy, and Fever
  • A Young Man with Persistent Urethral Symptoms
  • A Man with Severe Dysuria
  • A Young Man with a Painful Swollen Knee Joint
  • A Woman with Recurrent Pruritus Vulvae
  • A Young Woman with Abdominal Pain
  • Gonococcal and Chlamydial Infections in a Pregnant Woman
  • A Pregnant Woman with Genital Herpes
  • A Pregnant Woman with Genital Warts
  • A Gay Man with Diarrhea
  • A Gay Man with Jaundice
  • A Pregnant Woman Who is a Contact of a Man with Infectious Syphilis
  • An HIV-Infected Man with Anal Pain, Anal Discharge, and Bleeding
  • A Young Girl with Anogenital Lumps.