MRCP PACES Station 3: Neurology section (cerebellum examination)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 апр 2018
  • Dr Edward Banham-Hall goes through how to examine the cerebellar system and what pathology you should look for. For more videos visit clinicalskillspro.com

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  • @shahidulhchowdhury6411
    @shahidulhchowdhury6411 5 лет назад +3

    I wish you could find a patient with cerebellar lesion as PACES exam findings are not normal!

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  5 лет назад +5

      Thank you for watching the video. I know very well the difficulties of going around the wards and trying to find patients with pathology to practice on. In answer to your specific question about finding cerebellar signs, if you visit www.clinicalskillspro.com, there are 319 videos with pathological signs, including cerebellar signs so that you can maximise your ward time for examining patients and practicing and not searching. If you would like to have a free trial visit clinicalskillspro.com/courses/pass-the-mrcp-paces-free-trial/ for 8-free videos to practice with.