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VIRTUAL MEDICAL EDUCATORS

High quality  |  Multidisciplinary |  Interactive  |  Free

We are a group of healthcare professionals passionate about medical education. We believe that virtual education is the future. We utilize audio-visual methods to deliver high quality, compact & interactive content with a multidisciplinary flavour. Enjoy your journey though our website and get in touch if you want to help.

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Dealing with difficult colleagues

Dealing with difficult colleagues

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Defensive Medicine: Panel discussion

Defensive Medicine: Panel discussion

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Menopause: Beyond HRT

Menopause: Beyond HRT

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Lipid management for primary prevention

Lipid management for primary prevention

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Warfarin management: a practical guide

Warfarin management: a practical guide

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Diabetes management on COVID-19

Diabetes management on COVID-19

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Giant Cell Arteritis

Giant Cell Arteritis

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Insulinoma: Localisation & Therapy

Insulinoma: Localisation & Therapy

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Upcoming Events

  • Polycystic ovarian syndrome - Part 1
    Polycystic ovarian syndrome - Part 1
    Sat, 20 Mar
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    20 Mar 2021, 12:30 GMT
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    20 Mar 2021, 12:30 GMT
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    Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, or PCOS, is the most common endocrine disorder in women of a reproductive age. It can often be challenging to diagnose and treat.
  • Dealing with uncertainty in medicine
    Dealing with uncertainty in medicine
    Sun, 28 Feb
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    28 Feb 2021, 13:30 GMT
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    28 Feb 2021, 13:30 GMT
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    In medicine, we wrestle with risk-assessment everyday and we are often misinformed in interpreting diagnostic tests and data. For instance: how likely is a patient with headache to require CT & LP? how safe is it to make a diagnosis of tension headache on clinical grounds only?
  • Interference in Immunoassays
    Interference in Immunoassays
    Sat, 27 Feb
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    27 Feb 2021, 12:15 GMT
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    27 Feb 2021, 12:15 GMT
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    When results don’t fit the clinical picture, a webinar to look into Interference in Immunoassays. Dr. Hazel Borthwick FRCPath, is an experienced Consultant Clinical Biochemist in the UK and will share her expertise on the subject.
  • Vitamin D in COVID-19
    Vitamin D in COVID-19
    Fri, 26 Feb
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    26 Feb 2021, 18:00
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    26 Feb 2021, 18:00
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    The role of Vitamin D in COVID-19 has been a hot throughout the pandemic. We have more light to shed on this hot topic now and two giants will be discussing it; Professor Adrian Martineau and Dr. Richard Quinton.
  • Dealing with bullying and harassment
    Dealing with bullying and harassment
    Sat, 20 Feb
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    20 Feb 2021, 12:30 GMT
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    20 Feb 2021, 12:30 GMT
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    Bullying and harassment are causing stress, anxiety and uncomfortable working conditions for many people at work. It is not necessarily always obvious or apparent to others, and may happen in the workplace without an employer's awareness.

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"Excellent short lectures and interviews with important medical topics from world medical leaders. A great opportunity to learn more"

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