I don’t know why i am watching this video 😂, i am 14 years old and i wish to study medicine and become a great doctor its only 3 years to Graduate and go to uni 👨🏻⚕️🤍🥺 one day i will make my dream true 🤍.
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
This is so helpful to review as a first year med student! It's interesting that y'all in the UK use "SOCRATES" as your acronym - I've never heard that before! Here in the US we use either "OLDCARTS" or more recently "OPQRST". Super cool video and would love to see more videos like this as you transition into full time clinical! 😇
This is one of the best history taking guides I’ve seen! I’m a first year medical student and I needed this for my mock patient interviews and history taking skills, thank you so much!
As a fellow medical student I think you have covered every single step to the depth. In my opinion better aproach would have been if you had a friend to play a patient and explain everything during the interview, altho as this isnt strictly video for future doctors it is more than enough to understand the concept of taking history. Great work man , keep it up!
We use the acronym OLDCARTS for the HPI. Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravating factors, Relieving factors, Timing, Severity. Usually works with most complaints!
I’m not a med student so I can’t relate to this but the next time I’m at the doctors for something major I’ll see if they actually do take my history this way
@@loveyourmindalittle Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Two more videos ( vlog ) to go for a million subs btw congrats for million subscribers in advance since i m following your channel since 21 months every video of your added some value in my life thanks for your videos Your well-wisher 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Those in-depth questions are usually asked in the specialist department, but most of the GP I have been visiting are asking a few questions, e.g. what are your medication in the past weeks? how do you feel now after taking those? what is your medical concern now? I'm glad to learn a lot from the way KIng College Medicine has taught you along when you are practising your medical knowledge by sharing with us. Thanks.
If there are any visitors asking the patient if they are comfortable with them being in the room during this is verry important. I would say the perfect moment for that is after the introduction (3:40 min mark).
I think this is the best video of the channel hahaha I wish all med students could see it. Thanks for it Nasir, it’s really really great! (+ I loved the digging part)
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Hi Nasir……thanks so much for the video, I currently graduated from medical school right now I am a doctor in Nigeria, it’s amazing to see how similar taking patient history are following the same pattern with slight difference….. appreciate your video.
Every time i watch this videos… the only thing I can say to myself is… you should have given science a chance two years back … but what’s done is done… I try to get motivated and do my best in what I chose and what I’m doing right now… and @kharmamedic u r my study with me buddy ❤️😌
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Hi Nasir, great video once again. You’ve packed all the info King’s spreads out into an easy to digest format. One question I had for you as I’m only a newbie 2nd year is how do you write down all the information they say to you to present later on. I feel I either forget to ask the right questions when I’m writing stuff down or forget to write down vital details when focussed on questioning them well. Thanks
Later in your studies, you'll find out that you remember all the stuff patient told you much more easily (or you write down just sth odd, surprising or when there's just too much information - for example number of surgeries and year they were perfomed). But it is really important to have this outline (as Nasir perfectly described in this video) because you'll present it better to tutors.
As a medical student this was incredibly helpful, thank you very much for this amazing content. I would love to see more of this clinically oriented content now, specially because that’s primarily what you do as a final year student.
Very concise and helpful - thank you! I have my first sim patient encounter this coming week and this video has given me a better idea of how to approach the patient.
If only I had a doctor like Nasir when he qualifies, because the vast majority of doctors I have seen for my chronic illnesses and disabilities are so condescending and patronising to us!
Doctors are a blessing for mankind. Good doctors are really huge blessings. I just underwent surgery and can't thank my surgeon and anesthesiologist enough not only for saving my life but also for being so kind and caring for me through such a sensitive period of my life. Dr Nasir (you're almost a doctor!), keep up the good work, and don't ever leave your empathy for your patients. That's really important. Guaranteed, you'll meet some asshole patients, but please forgive them and move on. Also, please don't leave this profession for something more attractive (no disrespect to Ali Abdal, he's great!), but my request to you would be to please please please never leave this line of work. All the very best to you. Keep making more videos I'm not a doctor, but your videos are very helpful either way.
Well, this video is showing me how complicated the base parts of practicing medicine for are. But I am here for the ride, and dream of going to medical school, even though I am not even I'm high school yet.
Hi Nasir, Love all your content. I am stuck at one thing, I have made a time table till my exam date like you do but I just can't sit and complete even one chapter a day and I end up wasting time on random stuff instead of studying. I try a lot but I can't break this loop, do you have any advice related to this??
"Hi, my name is Nasir and I am now a final-year medical student studying at King's College London." Such a distinguished intro!🤩🤩👍👍 Excellent video!🌟💯 Thank you for making this! It's extremely useful for everybody, not just for future doctors! Once, when I was at the ER because of a severe kidney inflammation, I was lying on the gurney, half-dead and writhing in pain, when all of a sudden a completely baffled med student was sent "to my aid". The poor creature was supposed to take my medical history - and she just stared at me, clutching to a piece of paper and a pen, not knowing what to ask, let alone what to do. I had to proceed by reporting my medical history myself and I think I did quite well, since the supervising doctor (when he finally arrived) had no further questions for me. But this video is such an awesome guideline for such situations! 💯🌟👍Thank you for this! I've made notes from your video and I'm going to keep them in my bag for future reference! 👍😀
I found this video incredibly useful and insightful, thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us. I will definitely incorporate what I have learnt here, when hopefully taking patient histories in the future! 👍🙌👏
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Thank you , that was very helpful. I have a question , i am finding it very hard to remember the information during a history without writing it all down but that prevents me from being 100% present with the patients + it puts me down during OSCEs because we cant write notes during that. Do you have any advice regarding that? Thank you 🙏🏻
Can you put subtitles in all languages for these videos 🙏🏻 Oh my God, the videos of this channel are very useful. Thank you very much 💐. I wish you success 💝
Yeah I don't want to be a med student but it good to know like what medical professional s do and why. Like it should be a foundation of what to know when you go to the doctor. And yeah its difficult to know everything but in web3 like looking Anglo Saxon even though he's not there so much more of closing the gap as science changes. I would like more black doctors but medical is so racist.
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient, contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
As a mere patient consuming this kind of content, it’s amazing to me how astute medical personnel can sometimes be. First you have to remember just HOW to collect the information, and then you have to retain it long enough to capture it to the patient’s medical record. However, with the last doctor I had a consultation with, I feel like he should have read my rights first. Many things I disclosed I thought were only going to remain as verbal conversations. No! He transcribed EVERYTHING, even the most superfluous things. I’m never gonna be that open again. Sheesh.
Hey Nasirrrr, Can’t wait for you to reach 1 million subscribers 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 This video was so helpful. Please can you make videos on Physical and systemic Examinations?
Technically I'm here to escape med school and internship life 😂 now you betrayed me with this video I didn't watch it all though! I know your content is changing and stuff but please don't bombard us a lot with these 🥺 good luck with your new journey
I don’t know why i am watching this video 😂, i am 14 years old and i wish to study medicine and become a great doctor its only 3 years to Graduate and go to uni 👨🏻⚕️🤍🥺 one day i will make my dream true 🤍.
@@annoynmous1 i will 🤍🤍
You will doc 👨⚕️
@@aliusamaasif thanks 😭🤍
Keep it up bro. You are way ahead of too many people. I am a medical student too❤️
Thanks, this video is really helpful for me
I’m currently applying to medical school so videos like this always get me so excited for what’s to come. Thanks for the video 🙏🏽💜
From usa?
Even though I'm not even a med student yet, it felt good to watch this as sb who is trying to get accepted in med school 🥰
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient,
contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
LOL same here
This is so helpful to review as a first year med student! It's interesting that y'all in the UK use "SOCRATES" as your acronym - I've never heard that before! Here in the US we use either "OLDCARTS" or more recently "OPQRST". Super cool video and would love to see more videos like this as you transition into full time clinical! 😇
Here in my country we use SOCRATES as well 😄
Now I know why Medical Dramas are a thing. The History taking is so capricious that makes for great drama.
This is one of the best history taking guides I’ve seen! I’m a first year medical student and I needed this for my mock patient interviews and history taking skills, thank you so much!
I want medical school vlogs for. Motivation
If you want inspiring words just don't do it: Elon musk
@@awaiswait6942 elon must respect
New one is coming soon
As a fellow medical student I think you have covered every single step to the depth. In my opinion better aproach would have been if you had a friend to play a patient and explain everything during the interview, altho as this isnt strictly video for future doctors it is more than enough to understand the concept of taking history. Great work man , keep it up!
💖💖💗💗💗🤗🤗
We use the acronym OLDCARTS for the HPI. Onset, Location, Duration, Character, Aggravating factors, Relieving factors, Timing, Severity. Usually works with most complaints!
It lacks"radiation"
I’m not a med student so I can’t relate to this but the next time I’m at the doctors for something major I’ll see if they actually do take my history this way
Thank you so much! This helps a lot! I like this new type of content, keep it up!
So this way history taking is pretty universal and we follow the same and you just made it so crisp and concise!!
I agree, I am mental health clinician trainee. I follow similar pattern.
Do you take notes while in the session?
@@loveyourmindalittle Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient,
contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Two more videos ( vlog ) to go for a million subs btw congrats for million subscribers in advance since i m following your channel since 21 months every video of your added some value in my life thanks for your videos
Your well-wisher 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Those in-depth questions are usually asked in the specialist department, but most of the GP I have been visiting are asking a few questions, e.g. what are your medication in the past weeks? how do you feel now after taking those? what is your medical concern now? I'm glad to learn a lot from the way KIng College Medicine has taught you along when you are practising your medical knowledge by sharing with us. Thanks.
What is BFGD stands for?
He'll bro am 2and year medicine
Bro give me some advice how I learn well for pharmacology and pathology
If there are any visitors asking the patient if they are comfortable with them being in the room during this is verry important. I would say the perfect moment for that is after the introduction (3:40 min mark).
Sometimes patient talks so much sh*t , no one is sure if it's a rectal examination or still anamnesis
When can you apply to a U.S/Canadian residency program. Hopefully you can get in cause I know how much you miss Canada bro
I think this is the best video of the channel hahaha I wish all med students could see it. Thanks for it Nasir, it’s really really great! (+ I loved the digging part)
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient,
contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Hi Nasir……thanks so much for the video, I currently graduated from medical school right now I am a doctor in Nigeria, it’s amazing to see how similar taking patient history are following the same pattern with slight difference….. appreciate your video.
you've motivated me to push through throughout this year
Nasir: “…I’m just a Final Year Medical Student…”
Me: “Just a few months to go.”
So are you coming back to Canada to work as a doctor?
Last year I watched ur videos and I was at grade 12 , now l 'm a student in Faculty of medicine ♥️
الحمدلله ♥️♥️♥️
Barokallahu feeh. How is medical school treating you?
I am 15 and do not plan to study medicine. I will still religiously sit through a long video about taking patient histories because it’s Nasir :).
Hey great video! For obs history you mentioned (GMC) and for paeds hx you mentioned (BFGD) - may I ask what these stand for please?
Paeds is Birth, Feeding, Growth, and Development (BFGD). Not too sure about OB Hx mnemonic ...
@@TomJustAnother thank you so much!
can GMC for obs Hx be: Gravidity -- Menstrual -- Contraceptive? guessing over here, I dont know this acronym
if anyone knows I'd like to also learn!
Every time i watch this videos… the only thing I can say to myself is… you should have given science a chance two years back … but what’s done is done… I try to get motivated and do my best in what I chose and what I’m doing right now… and @kharmamedic u r my study with me buddy ❤️😌
The day after tomorrow a need to do a test about this video. You helped me getting motivated this year. Thank you so much!
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient,
contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Not me just doing a cbl class on patient interviewing 😯. Thank you Nasir
I needed this guide so much
I am going to 3rd year, this process i find very hard.
Hi Nasir, great video once again. You’ve packed all the info King’s spreads out into an easy to digest format. One question I had for you as I’m only a newbie 2nd year is how do you write down all the information they say to you to present later on. I feel I either forget to ask the right questions when I’m writing stuff down or forget to write down vital details when focussed on questioning them well. Thanks
Write out your format first, then fill in as they speak. Make your format the order than you'll present it to the Dr. Hope it helps
@@DiLLZGFX Thanks. That’s what I’ve been doing so far, I’ve got the template but it’s kinda difficult to keep up with the conversation I find
Later in your studies, you'll find out that you remember all the stuff patient told you much more easily (or you write down just sth odd, surprising or when there's just too much information - for example number of surgeries and year they were perfomed). But it is really important to have this outline (as Nasir perfectly described in this video) because you'll present it better to tutors.
@@alenahruzova3178 thank you
Isn't Nasir already done the last year exam of ms? Haven't graduate yet?
As a medical student this was incredibly helpful, thank you very much for this amazing content. I would love to see more of this clinically oriented content now, specially because that’s primarily what you do as a final year student.
I hope he does things like this when he's a doctor. I'd rather have another (better) Dr Mike than an Ali abdaal
Nice, I’m a 2nd year nursing student from NZ and this helped me out a lot on placement. Thanks bro!
لماذا وقفت الترجمه الى العربيه؟❤
The Visual Comedy has been augmented on the channel is always a delight to see.
Very concise and helpful - thank you! I have my first sim patient encounter this coming week and this video has given me a better idea of how to approach the patient.
Don’t understand a thing he is saying because I am an engineering major but still watching the entire video because it is so satisfying! 😭😅
thnq so much next time can you do the Examination please
يا ريت فيديوهاتك تكون مترجمه باللغه العربيه لاستفاده اكتر ♥️
Doctors reveal the heart of humanity - the need of support and healing in illness and the supply of it - so fine
Going to save it in my phone. History taking is almost same all over the world. Thanks for a comprehensive video. Love from 🇮🇳
Oh no too late, literally needed this last quarter for bio. I scoured the net and yt to search for this. I just used the guides in the google images
In the social history, you can also ask for pets
If only I had a doctor like Nasir when he qualifies, because the vast majority of doctors I have seen for my chronic illnesses and disabilities are so condescending and patronising to us!
Doctors are a blessing for mankind. Good doctors are really huge blessings. I just underwent surgery and can't thank my surgeon and anesthesiologist enough not only for saving my life but also for being so kind and caring for me through such a sensitive period of my life. Dr Nasir (you're almost a doctor!), keep up the good work, and don't ever leave your empathy for your patients. That's really important. Guaranteed, you'll meet some asshole patients, but please forgive them and move on. Also, please don't leave this profession for something more attractive (no disrespect to Ali Abdal, he's great!), but my request to you would be to please please please never leave this line of work. All the very best to you. Keep making more videos I'm not a doctor, but your videos are very helpful either way.
I've started internal medicine this semester and this video was very nice to watch 😂❤️
You can write a video in medicine. Stimulus
I love this subject! Please do more about medical themes 👩⚕️
Well, this video is showing me how complicated the base parts of practicing medicine for are. But I am here for the ride, and dream of going to medical school, even though I am not even I'm high school yet.
10:38 Correction: It’s ‘jaundice’.
Hi Nasir, Love all your content. I am stuck at one thing, I have made a time table till my exam date like you do but I just can't sit and complete even one chapter a day and I end up wasting time on random stuff instead of studying. I try a lot but I can't break this loop, do you have any advice related to this??
I’ve heard about this topic so much on Nasir and Ali’s channel that this is a video we were curious about.
A good hx is 80% of the diagnosis
This video comes at the perfect time!! I’m in my first year in medical school and we’re just starting to learn history taking. Thanks for the vid!
"Hi, my name is Nasir and I am now a final-year medical student studying at King's College London." Such a distinguished intro!🤩🤩👍👍
Excellent video!🌟💯 Thank you for making this! It's extremely useful for everybody, not just for future doctors! Once, when I was at the ER because of a severe kidney inflammation, I was lying on the gurney, half-dead and writhing in pain, when all of a sudden a completely baffled med student was sent "to my aid". The poor creature was supposed to take my medical history - and she just stared at me, clutching to a piece of paper and a pen, not knowing what to ask, let alone what to do. I had to proceed by reporting my medical history myself and I think I did quite well, since the supervising doctor (when he finally arrived) had no further questions for me. But this video is such an awesome guideline for such situations! 💯🌟👍Thank you for this! I've made notes from your video and I'm going to keep them in my bag for future reference! 👍😀
I found this video incredibly useful and insightful, thank you so much for taking the time to share this with us. I will definitely incorporate what I have learnt here, when hopefully taking patient histories in the future! 👍🙌👏
Not a medical student but parts of this are still applicable to my field (psychology).
Can you please post a lot about studying and study with me
Very helpful video. I am an MFT trainee and I really like the idea of being fluid.
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient,
contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Thank you , that was very helpful. I have a question , i am finding it very hard to remember the information during a history without writing it all down but that prevents me from being 100% present with the patients + it puts me down during OSCEs because we cant write notes during that.
Do you have any advice regarding that?
Thank you 🙏🏻
Thank you so much for helping me at the right time❤❤❤
It always feels great to be early to a video.
Advance congratulations for your 1M subscribers ❤️❤️
Thats great
Hiii I’m going to start my year 3 soon, I’d like to know what GMC and BFGD stand for?
thank you nassir that was very helpful ! " fourth year med student from algeria "
Extremely useful, thanks a lot!
The king is back.
for the algorithm. keep up the good videos mate.
Can you put subtitles in all languages for these videos 🙏🏻
Oh my God, the videos of this channel are very useful.
Thank you very much 💐. I wish you success 💝
Nasir Kharma you legend man
ليش ماكو ترجمه😖💔
Amazing
Love the vids
continue
Ur thoughts on getting into a private med school ?
شكرررا
Thank you ❤️
Yeah I don't want to be a med student but it good to know like what medical professional s do and why. Like it should be a foundation of what to know when you go to the doctor.
And yeah its difficult to know everything but in web3 like looking Anglo Saxon even though he's not there so much more of closing the gap as science changes. I would like more black doctors but medical is so racist.
I am sitting for my final exam in just a week
🥺
At least I am getting sth from here
Good luck to me! 😊🤪
Great video as always 🤣
Giving thanks to Doctor Ani John is something I will always take personal because he brought me back to my full health he is a good man and trustworthy so kind to every patient,
contact Dr.Ani John on RUclips channel now for help for kind of health issues
Where's the link for his discord server???😩
Omgosh thankyouu so much😭 i needed this!!
Arabic translation please
اين الترجمة
Saludos desde México 🇲🇽❤
Great Video ❤️❤️❤️
Very good video
God bless you Naslr 🙏🙏🙏❤️
What does GMC stand for in the obstetric history?
Yesss give us more of this i need help!!!!
idk why im watching this, im literally doing CA course's last year🤣
Clinical attachment?
@@mustafaal-kaabi3111 Chartered Accountant
I'm a clinical medicine student and have experience my first year learning
As a mere patient consuming this kind of content, it’s amazing to me how astute medical personnel can sometimes be.
First you have to remember just HOW to collect the information, and then you have to retain it long enough to capture it to the patient’s medical record.
However, with the last doctor I had a consultation with, I feel like he should have read my rights first. Many things I disclosed I thought were only going to remain as verbal conversations. No! He transcribed EVERYTHING, even the most superfluous things.
I’m never gonna be that open again. Sheesh.
Hey Nasirrrr, Can’t wait for you to reach 1 million subscribers 💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻 This video was so helpful. Please can you make videos on Physical and systemic Examinations?
Very helpful video seriously 🙏😁
So strong Dr Naser 💪🏻💪🏻🤩🤩🤩🤩
it is easy just ask patient
tell me your history .. and your mother history please
🖤☺️
Technically I'm here to escape med school and internship life 😂 now you betrayed me with this video I didn't watch it all though! I know your content is changing and stuff but please don't bombard us a lot with these 🥺 good luck with your new journey