Nice video. I think opening with a clinical assessment always helps...a short summary of the whole story. Now formulating one is tricky...any tips for that
I'm glad you asked! Next video on the topic will go over this but it comes down to who, what, why and when. Who is the patient (demographics), what do they have (PMH and severity), why are they here (chief complaint) and when did it start. I'll go over it in more detail but this format helps me start with the perfect one liner to start my presentation and tells the listener how sick the patient is and what they most likely have give their risk factors.
I was more captivated by your good looks,maa Shaa Allah 🌈🌈💜
Thank you for the tips!
Starting year three on Monday and just discovered your channel! Thank you for the advice.
Yay! Best of luck man! Let me know if you have any questions!
Thank you, that was helpful
I’m starting my clinical years in few weeks,what would be your major tips for me to survive and excel
Start with this - ruclips.net/video/oTctvN7AK-M/видео.html
Thanks my brotha! Super helpful!
thanks for all the tips man, life saver :)
Love that it was helpful!
I need to work on the eye contact. the more you practice the easier it will get!
For sure :) it works wonders when you get it down
For sure :) it works wonders when you get it down
Nice video. I think opening with a clinical assessment always helps...a short summary of the whole story. Now formulating one is tricky...any tips for that
I'm glad you asked! Next video on the topic will go over this but it comes down to who, what, why and when. Who is the patient (demographics), what do they have (PMH and severity), why are they here (chief complaint) and when did it start. I'll go over it in more detail but this format helps me start with the perfect one liner to start my presentation and tells the listener how sick the patient is and what they most likely have give their risk factors.
How many presentations do you do?
As a student - often most students (depending on rotation) take care of 3-5 patients.
As a resident I see 8-10 pts