Excellent video. I'm a med student from Uttar Pradesh, India and tomorrow is my roleplay in the university and I was kinda nervous about it but you're video has helped me a lot to face that tough time.
You literally chose the worst possible person to play the doctor role. She is continuously smiling and talks so fast. Poor audio quality with no captions. On the other hand, the gentleman playing the patient is so audible and clear and executed his role well.
@@roman9509 I'm not sure if it's acceptable in my culture for a doctor to touch a client when breaking bad news to the client. My reason for cringing is because it looks unprofessional to me. I wouldn't touch clients the way she did those two times (heck, probably wouldn't even touch them at all) when breaking bad news. I'm not their family member and I would ask for permission before touching a client. I have only so far touched clients only during examinations or procedures.
Excellent video. I'm a med student from Uttar Pradesh, India and tomorrow is my roleplay in the university and I was kinda nervous about it but you're video has helped me a lot to face that tough time.
Great communication. But she lacks the emotional change in situation.
Everything is great,
Hope she could show a bit more empathy 😅
I wish u put more communication skill videos and put the marking scheme. So that we can prepare accordingly
why is she smiling ?
Excellent skills.
This was a great training video for Chaplains.
Thank you so much. Is it possible to put subtitles please for better understanding of the accents
You literally chose the worst possible person to play the doctor role. She is continuously smiling and talks so fast. Poor audio quality with no captions. On the other hand, the gentleman playing the patient is so audible and clear and executed his role well.
Well done
Good summary
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This is great! Can the captions be edited so that they are more accurate?
The captions are auto-generated, so that means RUclips just generated it fo use and they didn’t.
Didn't know there were captions till I saw your comment! They're British accent was so heavy, it made it hard to understand
Good Video Voice not good and the editing was so bad it said the, "the ass through the lung, wind pipe" really bad.
good
Goodness. I cringed when she touched him the first time 0:10 and the second time 1:47!
why? is this not acceptable in your culture?
@@roman9509 I'm not sure if it's acceptable in my culture for a doctor to touch a client when breaking bad news to the client.
My reason for cringing is because it looks unprofessional to me. I wouldn't touch clients the way she did those two times (heck, probably wouldn't even touch them at all) when breaking bad news. I'm not their family member and I would ask for permission before touching a client. I have only so far touched clients only during examinations or procedures.