This Basic course in Endocrinology and Metabolism comprises the lecture modules of the Diploma (DGEM) Program as part of the Master (MEDM) Program. The course provides the latest update in the diagnosis and management of common endocrine problems including thyroid dysfunction and osteoporosis.
Students will learn about the pathways underlying common conditions or complaints such as hypertension, lipid disorders, gynaecological problems, sexual dysfunction, abnormal body height or weight, changes in energy levels, where atypical presentation may point to more complex aetiologies calling for investigations including dynamic hormonal tests (stimulation or suppression test), imaging and genetic analysis.
Other common laboratory abnormalities (e.g. low/high sodium, low/high potassium, low/high calcium) encountered during health checks may be the first manifestation of an endocrine or metabolic problem. Case studies will be used to illustrate the principles of investigations leading to the correct diagnosis for definitive treatment.
Over the years, students were often inspired by the breadth and depth of the knowledge underlying these common but complex conditions. Many of them went go to join the Master (MEDM) Program with quotable qualifications to equip themselves in providing person-centred, evidence-guided and value-based care to their patients or clients.