How I ranked 1st in Cambridge University | Medical History Taking Approach
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- Hi guys, welcome to the channel. Today we’re going to talk about The Calgary Cambridge Approach to taking a medical history. I've broken it down into 8 separate parts to keep things as simple as possible. Hope you find it useful :)
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Timestamps:
00:48 - The 3 parts to a good history
01:48 - How to structure your history?
02:23 - Step 1: Initiate the session & build rapport
02:43 - Step 2: Screening
03:06 - Step 3: Information gathering
03:42 - SOCRATES
04:20 - Step 4: Summarise
04:48 - Step 5: Risk factors
05:57 - Step 6: System Review
06:48 - Step 7: Patient perspective & cues
07:25 - Step 8: Background medical history
08:33 - How to present your history?
Useful resources:
1. The Calgary Cambridge framework. www.gp-training.net/training/...
Who am I? My name is Arun, I’m a junior doctor working in London and graduated from Cambridge University 2 years ago. I’ve helped 100s of students over the last 10 years or so get into med school with things like personal statements, picking uni choices, the UCAT & BMAT exams and medical school interviews. I was the lead UCAT & BMAT tutor for Kaplan Test Prep for 5 years and helped write their materials. I started up a company called Easy Medical Interviews to help students for their medical school interviews. I’ve decided to put all my experience over the years onto UA-cam now so its completely free for you guys and hopefully you find it useful!
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Timestamps:
00:48 - The 3 parts to a good history
01:48 - How to structure your history?
02:23 - Step 1: Initiate the session & build rapport
02:43 - Step 2: Screening
03:06 - Step 3: Information gathering
03:42 - SOCRATES
04:20 - Step 4: Summarise
04:48 - Step 5: Risk factors
05:57 - Step 6: System Review
06:48 - Step 7: Patient perspective & cues
07:25 - Step 8: Background medical history
08:33 - How to present your history?
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Hey mate, just wanted to say this is a great video that has helped me out a lot.
Legend
Thank you so much for this. Your content is amazing!
you make it look so easy! Thank you.
This is absolutely perfect, thank you.
I wish that you should have started a plab 2 academy for IMGs.You are such a good teacher
great content doc I'm currently studying for IP as a clinical pharmacist this really does help
Thank you for spreading your knowledge with us.
Very helpful, man. Thanks!
This has saved my life in my OSCE - thank you :)
Womderful presentation. Tanx sir
amazing thanks...am a sixth year med. student but this heeeelped me alot
Very well done!
very helpful for history taking exam!
Cheers!!☺️
This was very useful! Thanks!
I normally don't comment on video but I loved this you basically summarise all my comms session into 10 minutes so thanks!!! You mention you have a website where can I find it because I've now been watching all your other video and want to find out more 😅
Sir, this video was really helpful. Can you please make more videos like this with different presentations?
Hello Arun, thank you so much for the stellar videos on OSCEs. Could you please do a session on intravenous fluid prescribing (like when to add 20 mmol of KCl) in OSCEs?
Great suggestion! Will put something up soon! :)
Thank You Dr Arun
I work for the ambulance service and I've always wondered why we differ so much in our history taking - no just between hospital vs pre-hospital but between individual staff members. The vast majority of staff of varying skill levels will have a wide range of different ways of history taking and writing it on a PCR - you can get technicians that can do better paperwork than a paramedic, then you can get some people who don't follow any of this and write a paragraph of random symptoms and examination findings all mixed up with no consistency. While some of this video is irrelevant to pre-hospital medicine, it's given me a lot of insight and will hopefully help me improve my patient report forms.
This is great. Thank you soooo much
Amazing!!!
Thanks Doc!
This was the best
Thanks!
You are incredible! 🤍
Thank you
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Hi Arun great video. Could you please do some videos on Obs and gynea, Mental health and paediatric history taking approach
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Brilliant presentation Arun! Well done! Would you consider some counselling vids too?
Hello doctors,
Can anyone point me to the system review description, can't find it.
Go to Jessica Nishikawa channel, it's described there.
Hey Arun, hopefully I’ll be starting medical school in September. Could make any content on how to study for preclinical exams?
Congrats for getting in, yep will be releasing some stuff out very soon for Years 1 & 2!
Can u help us with some examples of history like a fully combined history of diabetes or chest pain etc
Very helpful
Thanks
Can you do a device counseling video I’m a pharmacy student in my third year and I failed my osce hope you could help me
Hi can u pls share with me the book u used for history taking
Do you have notes on hematology, immunology and immunipathology
Great
Hello sir! can you please make video of history of diabetic patient
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I'm an Indian, and I wish I could speak like you
Where’s the system review link?
Thx
Can you do
Hand over osce
Any chance there's a more legible version of the notes that is posted somewhere?
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sorry to say but
not accurate bro
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Your video is not clear.Did you not watch it ?who can see the writing ?There is no clarity in the video.