Dr Chandelle Whitfield is a GP in regional NSW. Since achieving fellowship, Chandelle has been involved in facilitating OSCE preparation workshops for GP trainees. Chandelle also works in the development of educational material for general practitioners, and has clinical interests in reproductive and sexual health. She was the 2015 recipient of the GP Synergy Outstanding Academic Achievement by a Registrar Award.
In December 2017 a renewed National Cervical Screening Program was launched in Australia.
This KISS covers the aetiology, diagnosis and symptomatic management of acute rhinosinusitis, including advice on antibiotic choices, when indicated.
This KISS covers the indications for and long-term use of PPIs.
Completing the OSCE is a race against the clock. With eight minutes to complete a short case, and nineteen minutes to complete a long, you need to think clearly and quickly - the last thing you want is to hear the bell ring when you’re just getting started!
This KISS explores the clinical and pathological features of this fascinating condition and discusses the approach to diagnosis and management based on latest evidence.
This KISS summary discusses the key features of diagnosis, investigation, evidence-based management, follow up and prevention.