Course Requirements

Basic understanding of internal medicine and commonly encountered clinical conditions such as cough, allergies and infections

Familiarity with diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in general clinical practice
Prior CME participation is beneficial but not mandatory

Course Description

This CME-certified program, in collaboration with the American College of Physicians, provides an integrated update on the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects across multiple clinical specialties including cough management, urticaria and allergy management, iron deficiency anaemia, virology and antibiotic resistance. Through expert-led sessions, participants will gain practical insights that can be directly applied to daily clinical practice.


Participants will explore:

Cough management: diagnostic algorithms and therapeutic choices
Urticaria and allergy management: optimizing symptom control
Iron deficiency anaemia: diagnostic nuances and treatment updates
Antibiotic resistance: clinical impact and stewardship practices
Emerging concepts in virology and infection management
Case-based discussions to translate evidence into practice

Course Outcomes

Full viewing of all educational content (video + reading material)

Minimum score of 70% on the post-CME assessment (1 re-attempt allowed)

Submission of course feedback/evaluation form

Course Syllabus