MRCPCH AKP
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This course is intended for candidates registered for the AKP exam. The course will focus on all AKP exam questions and prepare you for the various stations to ensure you plan your revision wisely, make the most of your knowledge, answer questions, and present with confidence in the exam.
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3FOP and TAS and AKP – Orientation and Study Plan2 Hours
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4FOP & TAS & AKP - Exam Preparation & Customers ReviewsPreview 2 Hours
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5AKP – Cardiology3 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
[ACard1] Know the various presentations of congenital heart problems at all ages and be able to assess, diagnose and manage and make appropriate referrals
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6AKP – Endocrine 14 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [AEndG1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage disorders of the adrenal, thyroid and parathyroid glands
- [AEndG2] Know the causes and management of pituitary and hypothalamic disorders
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7AKP – Endocrine 25 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [AEndG1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage disorders of the adrenal, thyroid and parathyroid glands
- [AEndG2] Know the causes and management of pituitary and hypothalamic disorders
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8AKP – Nephrology5 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [ANeph1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage congenital anomalies of the urogenital system
- [ANeph2] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage nephro-urological disorders, including those with systemic manifestations and make appropriate referral
- [ANeph3] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage urinary tract infection with appropriate referralÂ
- [ANeph4] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage nephritic and nephrotic syndromes with appropriate referral
- [ANeph5] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage enuresis
- [ANeph6] To be able to select imaging investigations of the urogenital system and interpret the results
- [ANeph7] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage acute and chronic renal failure
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9FOP & TAS & AKP - Musculoskeletal4 Hours
Foundation of Practice (FOP)
[FMsk1] Know the normal variations of limb development e.g. bow legs and knock knees, in-toeing, flat feet Â
[FMsk2] Know about the assessment, causes, and initial management of joint and limb pain, joint laxity, and swelling
[FMsk3] Be aware of the presentation of muscular disease including the dystrophies
[FMsk4] Know the differential diagnosis of pain on walking and limp and initial management
[FMsk5] Know the causes of back pain and initial management
[FMsk6] Know the causes of acute and chronic arthritis including those with systemic manifestations (e.g. Henoch- Schönlein purpura) and understand the principles of management
[FMsk7] Know how to recognize the various causes of scoliosis and how they present
[FMsk8] Know how to recognize developmental dysplasia of the hip, appropriate referral pathways, and usual management
Theory and Science (TAS)
[TMsk1] Know and understand the anatomy of the musculoskeletal system
[TMsk2] Know the histology and understand the physiology and pathophysiology of muscles and joints in health and disease and understanding how structure relates to function
[TMsk3] Know the science underlying investigations used in the diagnosis of musculoskeletal disorders
[TMsk4] Know the genetic and environmental factors in the aetiology of musculoskeletal disorders
[TMsk5] Understand the pathophysiology underlying disease associations of rheumatological conditions with other conditions including eye disease, and metabolic disorders
[TMsk6] Understand the pharmacology of agents, including monoclonal antibodies, used in the treatment of musculoskeletal disease
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10AKP – Metabolic3 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [AMetM1] Know the biochemical features of metabolic diseases and are able to undertake and interpret relevant metabolic investigations
- [AMetM2] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage fluid and
- electrolyte disturbances and disorders of acid-base balance
- [AMetM3] Have a good understanding of the clinical presentation and prognosis of metabolic diseases and to be able to assess, diagnose and initiate management and refer appropriately
- [AMetM4] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage the metabolic bone disease, including rickets
- [AMetM5] Know the screening procedures for inherited metabolic conditions and understand the implications of positive test
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11AKP – GIT & Hepatology4 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [AGasH1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage acute abdominal pain and make appropriate referrals
- [AGasH2] To able to assess, diagnose and manage chronic and recurrent abdominal pain
- [AGasH3] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage vomiting/ regurgitation
- [AGasH4] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage acute diarrhoeal illness
- [AGasH5] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage chronic diarrhea and its complications
- [AGasH6] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage food allergies and intolerances and understand the role of the dietician
- [AGasH7] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage constipation and encopresis and their complications
- [AGasH8] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage liver diseases and disorders and make appropriate referrals
- [AGasH9] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract and make appropriate referrals
- [AGasH10] To be able to assess, diagnose and provide initial management of congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal tract and liver
- [AGasH11] To be able to assess and diagnose surgical disorders of the gastrointestinal tract
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12AKP – Nutrition3 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [ANutr1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage malnutrition, obesity, and their complications
- [ANutr2] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage specific vitamin and mineral and micronutrient deficiencies
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13AKP – Neurology5 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
[ANeuro1] Know the indications for and limitations of neurophysiological studies e.g. EEG, EMG, BAER, otoacoustic emissions and to be able to recognise common abnormal EEG patterns
[ANeuro2] Know the investigation and management of headaches including unusual causes such as raised intracranial pressure
[ANeuro3] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage acute infections of the nervous system
[ANeuro4] To be able to assess, diagnose and understand the principles of management for children with microcephaly, macrocephaly, and hydrocephalus
[ANeuro5] To be able to recognize abnormalities seen in neuroimaging
[ANeuro6] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage seizure disorders and conditions that may mimic them
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14AKP – Toxicology, Emergency and Accidents3 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [AEmgM1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage shock and cardiac arrest and able to teach basic life support to a parent Â
- [AEmgM2] To be able to manage life-threatening hemorrhage and understand the principles behind different management considerations, such as permissive hypotension, surgical referral, dilution of coagulation factors, early use of platelets and blood products
- [AEmgM3] To be able to assess and provide initial management for children presenting with burns and scaldsÂ
- [AEmgM4] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage children presenting with anaphylaxis including acute life-threatening upper airways obstruction
- [AEmgM5] To be able to assess, diagnose and provide initial management for children presenting with acute seizures
- [AEmgM6] To be able to assess, diagnose and provide initial management for children presenting with acute neurological emergencies e.g. coma and stroke
- [AEmgM7] To be able to manage childhood accidents including trauma and drowning and able to advise parents on how to avoid accidents
- [AEmgM8] To be able to differentiate between life or limb-threatening injuries and injuries that can be managed less urgently
- [AEmgM9] To be able to initiate appropriate management of limb threatening injuries and know when to urgently refer
- [AEmgM10] To be able to interpret basic trauma x-rays
- [AEmgM11] To be able to manage head and spine trauma according to APLS/ ATLS guidelines
- [AEmgM12] To be able to identify causes of poisoning and their presentation, know how to initiate appropriate management and able to anticipate potential complications
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15FOP & TAS & AKP – Development & DisabilityVideo lesson
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16AKP – Hematology & Oncology4 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [AHaeO1] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage children with anemia including bone marrow failure and know when to referÂ
- [AHaeO2] Understand the risks, benefits, and precautions involved in blood transfusionÂ
- [AHaeO3] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage coagulation disorders, hypercoagulable states, purpura, and bruising
- [AHaeO4] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage neutropenia
- [AHaeO5] To be able to assess, diagnose and make appropriate referrals of leukemias and lymphoproliferative disorders. To be able to assess, diagnose and make an appropriate referral of solid tumors
- [AHaeO6] To be able to assess, diagnose and make appropriate referral of side-effects of treatment for malignancy e.g. chemotherapy and radiotherapy and understand the risks and benefits of the use of ionizing radiation in investigation and treatment
- [AHaeO7] Understand the disease associations of specific syndromes with propensity to malignancy e.g. hemihypertrophy, Fanconi anaemia
- [AHaeO8] Understand the different roles of individuals and services involved in providing shared care for oncological conditions
- [AHaeO9] Understand the practical application and potential complications associated with bone marrow transplantation and immunosuppressive therapy
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17AKP – Statistics3 Hours
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18AKP – Dermatology4 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)Â
- [ADerm1] To be able to assess and diagnose ectodermal dysplasia and epidermolysis
- [ADerm2] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage skin infections in children
- [ADerm3] To be able to assess and diagnose systemic disorders that involve the skin and know when to refer
- [ADerm4] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage birthmarks, naevi, and neurocutaneous lesions and make appropriate referralsÂ
- [ADerm5] To be able to assess, diagnose and manage drug eruptions, urticaria and dermatitis
- [ADerm6] Understand the aetiology, presentation and management of eczema
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19AKP – Pharmacology & Ethics2 Hours
Applied Knowledge in Practice (AKP)
- [APharm1] To be able to initiate safe prescribing and drug prophylaxis
- [APharm2] Know and understand the adverse effects and interactions of drugs
- [APharm3] To be able to explain to parents the unlicensed and off-label prescription of drugs
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20FOP & TAS & AKP – Ophthalmology5 Hours
Foundation of Practice (FOP)
- [FOphth1] Know the presenting features of visual impairment and the principles of management
- [FOphth2] Know the causes and management of eye infections and inflammatory disorders
- [FOphth3] Know the common causes of an absent red reflex, to able to refer appropriately and be aware of management options
- [FOphth4] Know the common causes of ptosis and proptosis and the principles of management
- [FOphth5] Know the causes and presentations of strabismus and the principles of management
Theory and Science (TAS)
- [TOphth1] Know the anatomy and embryology of the eye and understand how the structure of the eye relates to function
- [TOphth2] Know the genetic and environmental factors in the etiology of eye disorders
- [TOphth3] Understand the normal development of vision and the pathophysiology of visual impairment
- [TOphth4] Know the physiology of the eye and its movement e.g. pupillary reflexes, anisocoria, strabismus, refractive errors, nystagmus
- [TOphth5] Understand the pharmacology of agents commonly used in eye disease including antimicrobials and mydriatics
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21FOP & TAS & AKP - Palliative, Behavioral, Adolescent & Psychiatry3 Hours
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22FOP & TAS & AKP - Final Advice & Emergency Plan1 Hour
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23This Quiz is For Test1 questions
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24Admin Test Live LessonText lesson
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25Data Interpretation – ECG CARDIAC CATH ABG4 Hours + 10 Mins + 3 Hours + 30 Mins
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26Data Interpretation – HEMATOLGY AND HORMONAL3 Hours
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27Data Interpretation - EEG3 Hours
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28Data Interpretation - CT BASICS: HEAD/ABDOMEN4 Hours
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29Data Interpretation - X-RAY3 Hours
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30Data Interpretation - RESPIRATORY- ENT3 Hours + 20 Mins
(ABG -SPIROMETRY- HEARING TESTS- TYPANMETRY- AUDIOMERTY ETC..)
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31Data Interpretation - RENAL3 Hours
(FUNCTION TESTS- IMAGING AS DMSA-MUCG.ETC…)
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32Data Interpretation - GENETICS2 Hours
