Essential Knowledge Update 2020.2 consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:

Essential Knowledge Update 2020.2 consists of five modules covering new and changing knowledge on:
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The Annual Essential Knowledge Challenges 2020 quiz provides forty brand new questions based on the content of the modules and reference material found within each of the Essential Knowledge Update major topics, EKU Journal Watch editions and Hot Topics developed during 2020. This new Challenge also offers delayed answers (released December 2020), a certificate of completion and benchmarking data where you can compare your score to other participating GPs! |
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The second Essential Knowledge Challenge to be released in 2020, EKC2020.2 provides a twenty item online applied knowledge test with instant answer access. The questions included within the Challenge are sourced from the content of the modules and reference material found within EKU2020.2 as well as the EKU Journal Watch and Hot Topics released during September to December 2019. |
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Dr Sally Higginbottom talks to Dr Morounkeji Ogunrinde, a GP in north central London and a Medical Education Fellow at UCL who is leading on a project which aims to diversify teaching in dermatology so that students, clinicians, nurses can recognise normal skin as well as common and complex skin conditions in darker skin tones where there has been a gap in the availability of learning resources within this population of people. Within the podcast, the need to understand darker skin tones to offer the kind of care needed, to avoid delay in diagnosis and provide the most suitable treatments is discussed along with a range of different skin conditions including eczema, psoriasis, alopecia, and skin cancer, how they appear within more pigmented skin and how they should be treated. Useful resources for further learning and signposting to helpful organisations are also highlighted. |