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Welcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
As an NHMRC Level 1 intervention for COPD, this non-drug strategy is an examiner favourite for assessing clinical reasoning. We break down the "Cycle of Inactivity," explaining how structured exercise—including walking and stationary cycling—actually reduces breathlessness, hospital admissions, and mortality. Learn to explain the 6–8 week program to your OSCE "patient," covering essential education from inhaler technique to the golden rule: "If you don’t move it, you lose it!". Master the referral criteria and patient-centred communication needed to pass today!
# AMCClinicalExam #PulmonaryRehabilitation # COPDManagement #IMGAustralia #Non-drugInterventions
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, emphasise that for patients recovering from an acute exacerbation, rehabilitation must commence within three weeks of starting treatment to be most effective. Explicitly mentioning "telerehabilitation" as an option for home-based support demonstrates your awareness of modern Australian healthcare delivery and safety-netting. Don't forget to mention that programs include assessment at both the start and end to measure real improvement—this shows the examiner you understand structured, evidence-based care.
Also, listen to the related episodes:
S1E150 - Postoperative Fever in a 45-Year-Old Woman
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.
By MedistandingWelcome to Season 2 of AMC Clinical Deep Dive!
As an NHMRC Level 1 intervention for COPD, this non-drug strategy is an examiner favourite for assessing clinical reasoning. We break down the "Cycle of Inactivity," explaining how structured exercise—including walking and stationary cycling—actually reduces breathlessness, hospital admissions, and mortality. Learn to explain the 6–8 week program to your OSCE "patient," covering essential education from inhaler technique to the golden rule: "If you don’t move it, you lose it!". Master the referral criteria and patient-centred communication needed to pass today!
# AMCClinicalExam #PulmonaryRehabilitation # COPDManagement #IMGAustralia #Non-drugInterventions
Pro Tip: In your OSCE, emphasise that for patients recovering from an acute exacerbation, rehabilitation must commence within three weeks of starting treatment to be most effective. Explicitly mentioning "telerehabilitation" as an option for home-based support demonstrates your awareness of modern Australian healthcare delivery and safety-netting. Don't forget to mention that programs include assessment at both the start and end to measure real improvement—this shows the examiner you understand structured, evidence-based care.
Also, listen to the related episodes:
S1E150 - Postoperative Fever in a 45-Year-Old Woman
🎧 Episodes in Season 1 (150 clinical scenarios) have been indexed by topic, patient group, discipline, setting, and more to support targeted learning. Use the filters to locate discussions relevant to your study or clinical training.