Keep up with these OSCE videos, they are really helpful! Very few channels are doing these! Also would be great if you could include resources that you used! Thank you!
Not OSCE related but I like your approach to studying so might me able to help? I need to change the way I study anatomy, pharmacology, physiology etc. it takes at least 3 hours to get through 1 lecture which isn't ideal as we have 100+. Any advice in how to study efficiently so you are taking less time but more focused on what you actually need to know?
Hi Arun, your videos are ace and are helping me alot. I am currently training to become an ANP. Where did you learn your 8 step approach? As I am writing an assignment and was looking for a reference?
It’s the bit where it all kind of comes together for me. I can make my examination routine that I can keep looking at to check I haven’t missed any of the steps and also if I just want to look at the hand signs say and what they correspond to I guess it’s all in 1 place
Arun helpful videos. Is it possible to contact you directly and do some Oscii prep. I am asking this for my daughter who is in the top 20 percent of the medical school.
Keep up with these OSCE videos, they are really helpful! Very few channels are doing these!
Also would be great if you could include resources that you used! Thank you!
Wish you upload studying for exams in general i mean MCQs and Essays
Thanks for your efforts 👌🏼
Not OSCE related but I like your approach to studying so might me able to help? I need to change the way I study anatomy, pharmacology, physiology etc. it takes at least 3 hours to get through 1 lecture which isn't ideal as we have 100+. Any advice in how to study efficiently so you are taking less time but more focused on what you actually need to know?
any updates?
Hi, I’ve never heard of the ONERESPS acronym, could you explain what it stands for?
Had to google it myself: Onset, Nature, Exercise, Relieving/Exacerbating factors, Sleep, Pillows
Great video! Just a quick question: What would you say is the best way to wrap up a history taking station?
Such talent with such humility. Really respect you Sir. Thank you and wish you all the very best.
great video thank you so much! what does oneresps stand for in the SOB mneumonic? thanks :)
Can you share what textbooks you used for preparing? Thanks.
I thought medical school has no ranking it’s all past
do you have any free online classes for such topics like examinations of various systems . could you place make time to make such videos .
Hi Arun, your videos are ace and are helping me alot. I am currently training to become an ANP. Where did you learn your 8 step approach? As I am writing an assignment and was looking for a reference?
Thank you for doing this video❤
do you have a list of the most common few from each topic that is likely to come up? Thanks for these videos they are so helpful!
Great video! This was so helpful. Thank you so much!!
that was so much helpfull😊thank you sooo much
Thanks Arun!! How did you decide on your examination routine? Any particular resources you used?
For me it was mainly Geeky Medics. I’m thinking of putting all my exam routines as a Google drive on my website in case that might be helpful
@@ArunKiru yeah if you could that would be very helpful thank you
@@ArunKiru hey, did you ever get round to uploading this? :)
@@ArunKiru bump to the google drive! all your osce videos are so helpful
@@ArunKiru that would be amazing!!
Very informative and useful
Do you have a lot of on-call shifts as an ophthalmologist?
What does viva stand for?
Thanks for the video 😀
Thank so much …such great comments
Why do you write an examination routine if you have already noted the positive and negative findings in step 2?
It’s the bit where it all kind of comes together for me. I can make my examination routine that I can keep looking at to check I haven’t missed any of the steps and also if I just want to look at the hand signs say and what they correspond to I guess it’s all in 1 place
Whats VIVA?
Great work 👍
Nice👍
Arun helpful videos. Is it possible to contact you directly and do some Oscii prep. I am asking this for my daughter who is in the top 20 percent of the medical school.