She is showing empathy, she is listening to him, and since when was taking notes not allowed? How else is she supposed to keep track of what he's telling her?
I think she's just a bit nervous but she's still way better than a lot of the students I've seen. Good effort :)
just came on to see how other people do the dance. I use OLD CARTS MP3 all day long... the interview is good stuff, no awards, but this "show empathy crap" is tough with standardized patients, video cameras, and someone in the background saying that the recording has begun. 2 seconds prior they were talking about vacation... so clearly they knew each other out of different context than a suffering patient.... also its year 1... if you have never been there... you wont ever know.
no empathy, she called him by his first name without asking permission, sounds fake, does not hide her writing it down. She just sound like she totally does not care
im not sure about acute pancreatitis...he pointed on his right..possibly biliary colic ? acute cholecystits? she shud hav asked if the pain radiates - important information i think
Its obvious she is nervous in this video so it is pretty hard to show empathy...just be natural loosen up be yourself and care for the patient i guess
Showing of empathy was excellent, Very friendly interviewer, I have had so real rude people interview me in the past would love to have an interviewer like this.
I could swear I've had this actor before... Anyways, I didn't think it was too bad, but my suggestion would be to, first, say something about his smoking. By remaining silent you imply it's okay (you even sounded a bit like you approved). Also, I noticed your tone of voice sounded a little fake ...but I think that's common amongst med students/doctors. Still, I'd try to improve it a bit if possible.
sure ^_^ this is what are the letters stand for, its mainly for taking the CC : D is duration O is onset L is location R is relevance Q is quantity Q is quality S is severity A is aggravation factors R is relieving factors if you want an example just send me the case and I'll present the history in this tech.
he's explaining chronic cholecystitis - clue is in the fatty food bringin it on - fatty food stimulates cholesystokinin - gall bladder contracts against a blocked cystic duct - gall stones probly
I am very happy to see the vidoe Student Medical History Taking Interview from you, hopefully the others also are happy for You
Melehete 6 days ago
I am very happy to see the vidoe after you give this Student Medical History Taking Interview
NganaJHone 1 week ago
Steady I Really Like This Video Year one Clinical Communication Skills interview.
Ondelendo 1 week ago
Good, I like that you share this video, I wish success always Year one Clinical Communication Skills interview.
Mjhond 1 week ago
Nice Video Year one Clinical Communication Skills interview That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You
bundawartini 1 week ago
I Really Like The Video From Your Student Medical History Taking Interview
Kricardose 1 week ago
Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Year one Clinical Communication Skills interview.
anakmudajaman 1 week ago
Very helpful! Great job. Concise and well spoken.
canadianzainab 2 weeks ago
this helped me well enough! thank you so much for sharing! :)))
purpletish09 2 months ago
No functional enquiry?
Gastro? Urinary?
Is that not required for OSCE?
amcal5 2 months ago
Great, no hesitation, I need that systematic sequence of questions to get into my head....
pwaszyk 3 months ago
we arent aloud to take notes as well....have to rememebr what the pt says then present it.
frozendragon88 6 months ago
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SaidahJ 7 months ago
She is showing empathy, she is listening to him, and since when was taking notes not allowed? How else is she supposed to keep track of what he's telling her?
I think she's just a bit nervous but she's still way better than a lot of the students I've seen. Good effort :)
amrita0286 8 months ago
just came on to see how other people do the dance. I use OLD CARTS MP3 all day long... the interview is good stuff, no awards, but this "show empathy crap" is tough with standardized patients, video cameras, and someone in the background saying that the recording has begun. 2 seconds prior they were talking about vacation... so clearly they knew each other out of different context than a suffering patient.... also its year 1... if you have never been there... you wont ever know.
will13788 8 months ago
The patient says :Terrible pain!!! She says : OK.
She says OK to everything. Nausea?-OK.OK OK. PERFECT:))
Where is her empathy?
SolActovegini 11 months ago
Very Helpful..even for a Pharmacy Student!!!
nemokidd 1 year ago
no empathy, she called him by his first name without asking permission, sounds fake, does not hide her writing it down. She just sound like she totally does not care
serolog2 1 year ago
It's really giving me the shits!
sidster 1 year ago 6
Devil girl, but a good history taking-males opinion
myemaildw 1 year ago
First years don´t need to diagnose.
Soger91 1 year ago
WHERE IS THE BEEF?
aaronchambers13 1 year ago
@MRGHAMDI... we use a similar one at our medical school but we have
OPQRST
Onset
Provocation/Paleation (what made it better/what made it worse)
Quality (Describe the pain)
Radiation (does the pain go places?)
Severity (on a scale of 1-10..)
Timing
wolverinepack20 1 year ago
cirrhosis i think
ahmeddr89 1 year ago
she's annoying isn't she? She can't empathise... canned answers... her chipper tone is so out of place for a patient in such pain.
kidaz 1 year ago 3
1000/10! Thank you so much for posting this. VERY helpful for medical students around the world :)
xxthunderbird46xx 1 year ago
im not sure about acute pancreatitis...he pointed on his right..possibly biliary colic ? acute cholecystits? she shud hav asked if the pain radiates - important information i think
nurdinmohamed 1 year ago
Its obvious she is nervous in this video so it is pretty hard to show empathy...just be natural loosen up be yourself and care for the patient i guess
HavocExists 2 years ago
nice history taking!
my diagnosis whould be
acute pancreatitis
severe epigastric pain, nausea
he said he never had anything like this before
and it occured after his son's birthday-pizza, cake etc
cant see why it isnt
stastahddgugigy 2 years ago
10/10 A++ Thanks for the help!
ehead2007 2 years ago
Good histroy taking..
Beautifu1Stranger 2 years ago
@ ---> leo79at
"Last night 8 or 9
at the moment 6
Pay attention moron"
Showing of empathy was excellent, Very friendly interviewer, I have had so real rude people interview me in the past would love to have an interviewer like this.
Very good example
9/10
Great Job!!
FTA4ALLU 2 years ago
I could swear I've had this actor before... Anyways, I didn't think it was too bad, but my suggestion would be to, first, say something about his smoking. By remaining silent you imply it's okay (you even sounded a bit like you approved). Also, I noticed your tone of voice sounded a little fake ...but I think that's common amongst med students/doctors. Still, I'd try to improve it a bit if possible.
DrJekyll10000 2 years ago
show some empathy !!
i mean he said his pain is 8/10 !!
then he mentioned his parents died !!
some empathy would be approperiate i think.
leo79at 2 years ago
I use the technique of ( DOLR 2Q SARA ) in taking history.... :) it's great you should try it
MRGHAMDI 2 years ago
umm i wonder if u cud just tell me what is that tech all about ? thnx in advance ^-^
Hiba711 2 years ago
MRGHAMDI 2 years ago 4
Brain Brain Brain Brain
sbouskill 2 years ago
he's explaining chronic cholecystitis - clue is in the fatty food bringin it on - fatty food stimulates cholesystokinin - gall bladder contracts against a blocked cystic duct - gall stones probly
zchab2b 2 years ago 2
Dr Angel Girl!
JordieCairn 2 years ago
woo0ooo
go steph!
props brohann!
tbouskill 2 years ago