Thank you always for very informative videos. Again, I learn so much from your short lectures on US medical systems. I will be participating in USCE Observership in UC San Diego Health. It's a no Hands-on Experience so most of the things that you mentioned are prohibited for me anyway... I would love to get some consent forms signed for the interns but it won't be possible, wil it?
Very helpful of the med student to get the transfusion consent form signed, though need to be careful since I think MD might be required for it (just in case for the future :P) - although actually I'm not even 100% sure about this because I'm pretty sure when we rotate at Kaiser the nurses just do consent for a lot of routine things like that haha
One request: I always see interns printing lists and then folding the paper in half to write down tasks. I don't know which view they are using when they print, and I have no idea where to write things so I don't immediately start filling the entire paper [compared to theirs, which always looks concise & tidy!]
Thank you always for very informative videos. Again, I learn so much from your short lectures on US medical systems. I will be participating in USCE Observership in UC San Diego Health. It's a no Hands-on Experience so most of the things that you mentioned are prohibited for me anyway... I would love to get some consent forms signed for the interns but it won't be possible, wil it?
Very helpful of the med student to get the transfusion consent form signed, though need to be careful since I think MD might be required for it (just in case for the future :P) - although actually I'm not even 100% sure about this because I'm pretty sure when we rotate at Kaiser the nurses just do consent for a lot of routine things like that haha
Good point! Helpful to have it on hand though. The nurses can’t do it where I am. That would be so nice!
Wish I had this video when I was in med school!!
Thanks! Me too! ;)
Thank you, Dr. Jeong. I truly appreciate the content.
Thanks for watching!! 🤗
One request: I always see interns printing lists and then folding the paper in half to write down tasks. I don't know which view they are using when they print, and I have no idea where to write things so I don't immediately start filling the entire paper [compared to theirs, which always looks concise & tidy!]
What EMR does your hospital use? Epic?
#1 look out for the patient thats all. Thats all.
how did they know where to get the consent form for transfuisions? i didnt even know that was a thing tbh