Recurrent Wheeze in Children course for GPs



This session dicusses the diagnosis, assessment and management of children presenting with recurrent wheeze.
Learning Objectives
By the end of this session you will be able to:
- describe what a wheeze is
- differentiate between features of the various causes of recurrent wheeze
- explain how to diagnose and manage some of these conditions appropriately in the community
- identify when referral to hospital is necessary
Wheeze in children is a common presentation in general practice with about 50% of children having at least one episode of wheeze in the first year of life and is associated with a variety of diagnoses, ranging from self-limiting viral infections to life threatening asthma.
Before commencing this session you should complete:
- Acute wheeze in children (400-0095)
- Acute wheeze in children - case studies (400-0109)
Dr Bakhai graduated from University College London and completed her vocational training at Guys and St Thomas’ Vocational Training Scheme.
Her qualifications include nMRCGP, MRCP, a Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynaecology and a Diploma in Sexual and Reproductive Health. She completed a Darzi Fellowship with Leeds University Business School. Khyati sits on the Governing body of Tower Hamlets CCG and is a director at Greenlight@GP supporting education and training for practice-based pharmacists.
She is a GP Partner at Bromley by Bow Health Partnership in Tower Hamlets, which was awarded the BMJ ‘Primary care team of the year award 2019’. She has a special interest in education and training. Khyati is the co-founder of an innovative health education delivery projects co-produced with parents of children aged 0-5 (‘DIY Health’); Khyati has authored several e-learning modules and e- knowledge updates for the RCGP. Her most challenging role remains being a mother to two lovely girls who teach her new things every day.

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