Is there a specific breaking bad news scenario you’re preparing for or need some help with? Do you need some more advice about how to implement SPIKES for medical or dentistry interviews? Let us know here and we’ll point you in the right direction!
Hi! This video was so helpful, thank you! I was wondering how the SPIKES system would work in a scenario where you break bad news to a friend, for example the roleplay of looking after a friends cat whilst they're on holiday and you accidentally run it over and have to break the bad news?
this is brilliant but one thing that i would say is that i seems as though the doctor spoke immediately after the patient had stopped. whilst this might not be a bad thing, i feel as though you may be in a position where the patient wants to add something and so leaving a short pause before you speak may be useful in ensuring that you don't cut them off.
Empathy is definitely needed for roleplays. I would suggest it is about making sure the patient/actor feels heard, rather than going in with a pre-prepared speach. The approach is what you can prepare for.
@@theMSAG I applied to Occupational Therapy which follows the same format for medicine at St George's and health sciences at Leeds. I got into both and Salford ! This really did help!
Is there a specific breaking bad news scenario you’re preparing for or need some help with? Do you need some more advice about how to implement SPIKES for medical or dentistry interviews? Let us know here and we’ll point you in the right direction!
Hi! This video was so helpful, thank you! I was wondering how the SPIKES system would work in a scenario where you break bad news to a friend, for example the roleplay of looking after a friends cat whilst they're on holiday and you accidentally run it over and have to break the bad news?
This was so useful! My interview is in a couple of weeks so this was really great to work from and match with other scenarios. THANK YOU!
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment! I hope your interview went well!
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this is brilliant but one thing that i would say is that i seems as though the doctor spoke immediately after the patient had stopped. whilst this might not be a bad thing, i feel as though you may be in a position where the patient wants to add something and so leaving a short pause before you speak may be useful in ensuring that you don't cut them off.
This is a very fair comment. Thank you for taking the time to comment :)
Did my prep class with theMSAG 4 years ago. Found it really helpful. Never got to say it before but thank you very much.
You're very welcome!
I have an interview in 5 days. It’s online so not sure if they’ll ask these type of questions. But it was very helpful!
How did it go?
how did ur interview go?
Hello Bob! How did your interview go?
Good luck!! Howd it go
Hope it all went well! Some medical school are still doing roleplay this year, despite interviews being online while others are not.
Basically just sound empathetic and say "given the nature of the injury..."
Empathy is definitely needed for roleplays. I would suggest it is about making sure the patient/actor feels heard, rather than going in with a pre-prepared speach. The approach is what you can prepare for.
This is a great video. Really hit all the points
Glad it was helpful!
That was great, thanks very much!
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Legendary!!!! Thank you!!!!
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This was so helpful thank you
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Veterinary medicine interview today omg
We hope it went well!
He is a brilliant actor
Thank you very much!
this is so helpful. thank you so much for the video
Glad it was helpful!
why did i wait the night before.....arrrgghh
Hope it went well!
@@theMSAG I applied to Occupational Therapy which follows the same format for medicine at St George's and health sciences at Leeds. I got into both and Salford ! This really did help!
This was rlly helpful, thankyou! :)
We are happy that it was helpful!
I am seeing this in class
Thank you for the acknowledgement!