Thyroiditis: presentation and management at primary care settings

Introduction

Thyroiditis is swelling (inflammation) of the thyroid gland. It causes either unusually high or low levels of thyroid hormones in the blood. The thyroid is a butterfly-shaped gland in the neck. It produces hormones that control the body's growth and metabolism
Early diagnosis for patients who suffer from thyroiditis is an important stage that allows the caregiver to minimize long-term patient deterioration. The primary care area is the first station that can detect those patients. During this event, we will discuss the topic with the primary care expert to share his experience and knowledge about thyroiditis. Don't miss this opportunity and join us Now to gain knowledge about the topic.

Objectives

By the end of this webinar the learners will be able to:
- Describe the latest management guidelines for thyroiditis patients
- Describe the pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment modalities
- Describe the thyroiditis scenarios and discuss them.

Main theme

An interactive session that extends approximately two hours, the speaker will explain the learning objectives. The participants are able to clarify their questions by asking the speaker during the lecture.

This Course For :

Physician
Resident / Fellow
Clinical Pharmacy
Pharmacy
Student / Intern
Nursing and Midwifery

Price

Course Fee

Full Course

  115
VAT Included
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Contact Information

Organization : Virtual Medical Academy
Phone : 920008161
Email : [email protected]

  115
    VAT Included


  • 04 Jan 2023    To    04 Jan 2023
  • 07:50 PM  To  10:30 PM
  • Certificate Available
  • SCFHS 2 CME hours
  • Online
  • 59
  • PLUS
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Thyroiditis: presentation and management at primary care settings