yk what’s crazy I used to watch Anas’s videos years ago when I was doing my igcses and now I’m a 4th year med student about to do an osce in a week! It’s crazy how life works❤️
This is so useful! Please do videos of all the different examinations- would be so useful! (+so nice seeing a George's student producing such good content!)
Anas and zain. Just amazing. I can already see this channel blowing up. You guys are doing something very significant for medical students and i really appreciate the effort. Plz keep up the good work.❤
I came here from the Anas' vlog, this is very beneficial for medical students like me as I am in Russia and ppl here don't know English and we have to communicate in Russian but I don't want to work here in future so learning Rusaian will not necessarily help me that much apart from knowing a language. But this has really helped me and I believe there r thousands of students like me who will benifit from this. N I ask. U guys to make more new vids n fill this channel up, . N c u in the Jannah inshaallah, if not in this world. Assalamalaikum.
This is definitely beneficial for me as well ! As I learn material in French, communicate with patients in arabic / Tunisian but have to learn things myself online and read books /research in English ❤
Even just as a casual watching for the unintentional asmr, I can already say I’ve learned so much and things to look out for in the real world, good video guys
Clicking on a recommended video and to find Anas' face welcome you, pleasant surprise! :D I LOVED this video, favourite thing was how you included a list of differentials, etc on the side to help understand why you're asking each question. Defo stealing some of your signposting and convo transition techniques as well. Thanks a bunch! Hope you guys pick up on this channel and come out with some more of these OSCE videos
Came here right watching Anas’ video! So thankful you guys have put together this page. A “how to study in Med school” would be really appreciated! Thanks
Amazing I already watch it and it was really really helpful. I have problem that I always afraid shy and loss my confidence 😞😞 so I can’t speak slowly and calm I want to fix honestly 🥺🥺
i predict that he had angina, and it is basically correlating with the symptoms that he mentioned like high colesterol and left arm pain, this is just a prediction, it could be an other medical case, and definitely confirmed with physical examination. anyway this was an awesome interview
@@emmanuelesoko2593 well if it is stable then he would experience the symptoms under stress only, in case of unstable symptoms will appear in rest, it depends on his history. wish you healthy life 💓
This case is ACS pain lasts 40minutes and reliefs Analgesics is UA. He has modifiable risk factor which is HTN and non modifiable risk factor which is Hereditary his dad dies heart attack.
This is so useful, i’m currently a 3rd year medical student. I found this really helpful and would you might send me the script of this video, so i can practice more with my classmate to make an advancement in our clinical communication skill? Sincerely, thank you for you work.
Really useful video I love how there is very concise explanations on the side which I can use for my notes! Would love more History Taking videos for Acute and Chronic conditions as well as taking short and long histories depending on the emergency and situation. Otherwise thanks for this video!👍🏽
Hey! I am a subscriber on your other channel, I came across this video purely by accident. Could you do more of these OSCE, I found this extremely helpful. I am looking for an OSCE History Taking on a sore throat (ENT).
First time i watched this video i was in first year of medschool, now i am a 4th year medstudent who has their osce exams in two weeks. I hope it goes well 🤞 Edit : I passed but I'm not satisfied with the grade I got because there was one station where I completely forgot to mention one important element which was critical.
Amazing work guys. I just have a query, in real life situations, will we spend 9 minutes taking detailed history, while the patient might be going through a heart attack?!
Really good history taking skills. But, the doctor doesn't seem to be writing anything down? Since it's quite an extensive history, shouldn't you be writing something down? Or is that not usually done in OSCEs?
Impressive, this was probably the least awkward OSCE example I have seen for taking a history. Well done. Thanks for the refresher.
That was a clean Socrates!
yk what’s crazy I used to watch Anas’s videos years ago when I was doing my igcses and now I’m a 4th year med student about to do an osce in a week! It’s crazy how life works❤️
Im a 3rd year medical student. I came here after watching anas's video. This was very helpful. Please keep it up. You have my full support!
Thank you
This is so useful! Please do videos of all the different examinations- would be so useful! (+so nice seeing a George's student producing such good content!)
Thank you! plenty more videos coming soon
@@drsmanual2275 More videos plssss its so useful and good
Dude what wrong u guy have not released any videos In years
Anas and zain. Just amazing. I can already see this channel blowing up. You guys are doing something very significant for medical students and i really appreciate the effort. Plz keep up the good work.❤
That’s a really nice comment thank you :)
I came here from the Anas' vlog, this is very beneficial for medical students like me as I am in Russia and ppl here don't know English and we have to communicate in Russian but I don't want to work here in future so learning Rusaian will not necessarily help me that much apart from knowing a language. But this has really helped me and I believe there r thousands of students like me who will benifit from this. N I ask. U guys to make more new vids n fill this channel up, . N c u in the Jannah inshaallah, if not in this world. Assalamalaikum.
This is definitely beneficial for me as well ! As I learn material in French, communicate with patients in arabic / Tunisian but have to learn things myself online and read books /research in English ❤
amazing. as a final year medical student i appreciate the time and effort taken to make this and subsequent videos
Even just as a casual watching for the unintentional asmr, I can already say I’ve learned so much and things to look out for in the real world, good video guys
This doctor is too good men. I am just shouting in my house. So systematic.
How did I only find this channel now?! Very helpful, thank you.
This was very useful. The presenter did a great job. I've learned a lot from this video. I hope that you guys will do more videos of such caliber.
Clicking on a recommended video and to find Anas' face welcome you, pleasant surprise! :D I LOVED this video, favourite thing was how you included a list of differentials, etc on the side to help understand why you're asking each question. Defo stealing some of your signposting and convo transition techniques as well. Thanks a bunch! Hope you guys pick up on this channel and come out with some more of these OSCE videos
Thank you! One of the best interviews seen so far as a medical student!
OMG 😍 this is the first time for me to be oriented in history taking 😭
Well-crafted. Great content looking forward for more.
Came here right watching Anas’ video! So thankful you guys have put together this page.
A “how to study in Med school” would be really appreciated! Thanks
Thank you for your suggestion
This is amazing. I am going to take the CA exam and this video was very useful. Thank you so much for your time.
The g Anas providing the knowledge to the future Zain look clean as always
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Gosh, this was so smooth and feels so natural! So inspiring
not even a medical student but i find this really interesting
The checklist on the right side of the screen is brilliant idea, and the video is professional, well done guy
This was extraordinary! Keep em coming please!
Amazing I already watch it and it was really really helpful.
I have problem that I always afraid shy and loss my confidence 😞😞 so I can’t speak slowly and calm I want to fix honestly 🥺🥺
this is one of the best coversations . please make more communication videos .
Very nice👏 keep it up👍🌹
I'm a semi final medical student at university of khartoum / Sudan.
This is helpful for both NPs and medical students. I love this video!
I hope i can be as skilled as this one day.
Lol a cardiac patient doing good in an instant history interview !
Hi , these videos are useful. I just found 4 videos. I would like to see morevideos on different presentation and it's history taking.
Would love to see an abdo pain and back pain as these are great!
This is simply amazing.
Absolutely loved this!!! 🙏🏾 grateful for this type of medical content
'It's always good to enjoy your job' aww 😂😍
This video was so helpful, I hope you'll continue making more videos.
I’m becoming an audiologists and this is quite helpful as we need to be able to have these kind of conversations with the patients too
So thankful for this channel and your efforts!
We are happy to help!
I like the video, very nice. I prefer to ask recent weight changes, not weight lost as it is a closed question.
Man said its always good to enjoy your job 😂
This was really helpful for medical interpreter practise :) thanks!
This is very helpful to me in preparation of my OSCE that is coming up. Thank you so much. Please, upload more.
i predict that he had angina, and it is basically correlating with the symptoms that he mentioned like high colesterol and left arm pain, this is just a prediction, it could be an other medical case, and definitely confirmed with physical examination.
anyway this was an awesome interview
You made me feel better. I also have that as my top differentials, but not sure if this was under the stable or unstable angina.
@@emmanuelesoko2593
well if it is stable then he would experience the symptoms under stress only, in case of unstable symptoms will appear in rest, it depends on his history.
wish you healthy life 💓
This case is ACS pain lasts 40minutes and reliefs Analgesics is UA. He has modifiable risk factor which is HTN and non modifiable risk factor which is Hereditary his dad dies heart attack.
that was amazing i hope you will make a new videos 🙏🏼
Tons of thanks ❤❤ Please do more!
great to get an idea of therapeutic interactions and communication - I am a 3rd year nursing student :)
Can you do one for other histories please? I find these very useful
This is so useful, i’m currently a 3rd year medical student. I found this really helpful and would you might send me the script of this video, so i can practice more with my classmate to make an advancement in our clinical communication skill? Sincerely, thank you for you work.
this is amazing ! please do more !
This is so professional, thank you
this was an excellent hx taking. please do more on all systems
please continue this seriess!
Good job
This history took about 10 minutes. In plab 2, where we need to wind it up in 4 minutes, it's pretty challenging. Any tips for that?
Loved it!! I would really appreciate if you could also share how was the writing of this story on the charts!
Can you do one for all systems? This has helped me a lot and i would love to see for all systems as well
thanks guys ! it is helpful guys! keep it up ! need more of these 😍
This is really good pls post more
these are so helpful, please please do more
Really useful video I love how there is very concise explanations on the side which I can use for my notes! Would love more History Taking videos for Acute and Chronic conditions as well as taking short and long histories depending on the emergency and situation. Otherwise thanks for this video!👍🏽
Hope you doing well and staying safe.......
Thank you so much bro. I'm using these tips to study effectively.
wow it so helping .Hi this is harold kusa from UPNG medfac
Amazing 😭💓 plz more my exams is so soon you are amazing 💜
this was excellent! thank you!
I AM LOVING THIS !!! You are amazing Anas ❤❤ Thank you for this good quality content !
Hope you doing well and staying safe.......
Great video mate ✌️
Hey! I am a subscriber on your other channel, I came across this video purely by accident. Could you do more of these OSCE, I found this extremely helpful. I am looking for an OSCE History Taking on a sore throat (ENT).
Quick question from a first year med student ; is it wrong to take notes whilst performing an Osce on a patient ?
Amazing
Make a video on ischemic chest pain case presentation
I loved this and wish you made more
So helpful , make more videos pls
Excellent job... Keep it up
Go ahead & Continue it's so beneficial 🌡✌
This was great, very informative too
If only history-taking really went like this.
awesome!! very helpful
Great video... Can you add more videos ?
I hope this is the case of ACS ..He is having a modifible risk factor of Hypertension..pls anyone correct me if I'm wrong...
This was really helpful. Thank you!
First time i watched this video i was in first year of medschool, now i am a 4th year medstudent who has their osce exams in two weeks. I hope it goes well 🤞
Edit : I passed but I'm not satisfied with the grade I got because there was one station where I completely forgot to mention one important element which was critical.
Now I’m a 5th year medstudent who has their osce exams in two days. And I’m watching this video for the second time. 😂
Jazak Allak khair , would be great for me if you guys mention the DD at the end
Nice one🤞
We want MORE CONTENT... (please)!!!!
More videos like that pleeaaaaaaaaaase
THAT WAS TOO GOOD.
Any idea if patient doesn't know how to rank severity of the pain? What other methods can we use to know about severity of the pain?
Super super good man thanks
Amazing video
Outstanding
Amazing work guys. I just have a query, in real life situations, will we spend 9 minutes taking detailed history, while the patient might be going through a heart attack?!
This is very helpful !
So Good! Thanks
Really good history taking skills. But, the doctor doesn't seem to be writing anything down? Since it's quite an extensive history, shouldn't you be writing something down? Or is that not usually done in OSCEs?
Usually not
Excellent
That was great!
Great thanks
So helpful Tysm😊
Is that it? No more videos? 😪
Excellent job MashaAllah....my internal medicine clinical exam next week &I am not ready....any advice ??
Me too. Mine is next week and am afraid.
Good job boys, i found it pretty well explanatory for my students,
Thank you so much! Jazakum allah khairan