Demonstrated very well 👏. However, in the Indian setup, the harsh reality is that there are very few consultants who spare time and have the patience to answer all the queries raised by patient relatives and bystanders. One of the reasons for this maybe due to immense patient load at hopistals and the stress that residents and doctors in our country are going through round the clock, unlike in the West, where treating clinicians spend adequate time in counselling, most probably, due to the limited number of patients and better working conditions. Hoping that all of us, belonging to the medical fraternity, improve our communication skills with our patients and their near and dear ones.
As an icu consultant I always make sure an attendant who understands the situation I talk to him. If there is no such person I always explain them in their language and then ask them to explain me back what they have understood.. most of the times lack of understanding creates problems in the icu
Well highlighted. This is an important aspect of clear communication , to prevent unpleasant altercations. Better stance ,honesty & sincere body language will mitigate any medicolegal issues. 😅 Enjoyed the behind the scenes bungling!😂
My real uncle met a road traffic accident,, and me being a mbbs graduate , having zero experience of critical care ,, this video reminded me of that incidence... Exactly same talks happened as shown in this video... Sadly i couldn't do anything to save him,, i still feel that onus on me,, that why i was so illiterate in the field lf critical care ..
Nice video..❤️ And enjoyed last part... behind the scene 😁 Please share the video.. 1. How to declare death in ICU 2. How to declare death when brought dead.. in ER
We also record the counseling session we do. So in emergency even if they give oral consent we have proof. Though unless written consent is given it is of no value I think
ICU mein patient ko stable karne ke sath hi unke relatives ko acche se satisfy karna stressful mahaul main salute hai sir puri ICC team ko
The Behind The Scenes Were the best
very important topic and nicely made vide. Thanks
Demonstrated very well 👏. However, in the Indian setup, the harsh reality is that there are very few consultants who spare time and have the patience to answer all the queries raised by patient relatives and bystanders. One of the reasons for this maybe due to immense patient load at hopistals and the stress that residents and doctors in our country are going through round the clock, unlike in the West, where treating clinicians spend adequate time in counselling, most probably, due to the limited number of patients and better working conditions. Hoping that all of us, belonging to the medical fraternity, improve our communication skills with our patients and their near and dear ones.
thanks eric, we should do everything we can to improve on a daily basis.
As an icu consultant I always make sure an attendant who understands the situation I talk to him. If there is no such person I always explain them in their language and then ask them to explain me back what they have understood.. most of the times lack of understanding creates problems in the icu
very true
Very good 😊😊😊
Well highlighted. This is an important aspect of clear communication , to prevent unpleasant altercations. Better stance ,honesty & sincere body language will mitigate any medicolegal issues. 😅 Enjoyed the behind the scenes bungling!😂
My real uncle met a road traffic accident,, and me being a mbbs graduate , having zero experience of critical care ,, this video reminded me of that incidence... Exactly same talks happened as shown in this video... Sadly i couldn't do anything to save him,, i still feel that onus on me,, that why i was so illiterate in the field lf critical care
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U should not feel bad, we always try to do best in our situation… we all are in stages of evolution, but destiny plays its role always .
Please make vedio on DNR consent.
what a topic taken sir.. great video
and good video and voice quality
Nice video..❤️
And enjoyed last part... behind the scene 😁
Please share the video..
1. How to declare death in ICU
2. How to declare death when brought dead.. in ER
Very well explained/demonstrated. # helpful 😊
Very good and informative
So nice of you
Excellent job.
🎉🎉🎉 3 Oscars .
& Thank you very much for the tips.❤❤❤
Our pleasure! Welcome to ESBICM
We also record the counseling session we do. So in emergency even if they give oral consent we have proof. Though unless written consent is given it is of no value I think
yes, but recorded counselling helps a lot incase something goes wrong.
Very well explained
Good job
Thank u
sir pls explain one time about IABP insertion vedio and it’s benefit and indication
Dr, chandras smile was too good😂😂
Yes it’s too good
The Actors!!!✌️
Too good 👍
Thank u
Nice video
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