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Coding Matters: Key info for Geriatrics in AN-SNAP v5
AN-SNAP version 5 came into effect in Australia in July 2024. This included a major rework for the Geriatric Evaluation and Management Unit (GEMU) coding framework. Check out the key features in this video
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Thank you Dr Andrew, well done.
you managed to answer all my questions in less than 2 minutes. masterful. Also the same questions that I probably asked you 12 months ago... good to reinforce the knowledge!
Thanks for letting us know your measurements as the at helped a lot. Loving these reviews. I’m researching so many right now and your videos have helped heaps.
A useful and thorough video, thank you.
You may try Taghartt scrubs.
Hi Andrew, video came out at the perfect time - my friends and I used this video when applying for internships. Great advice! Something else that might be valuable to talk about at some point is what sorts of things you can do in your placement years that will help you stand out - given that (A) a lot of medical students come straight from high school (have no past work history, etc) and (B) medical school takes up a lot of your resources, it can be tricky to know exactly what kinds of extracurriculars are worth including if any.
Thanks! Excellent points and I talked in more detail about this a few years ago here: th-cam.com/video/L8GT2onFyYY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SSTSJGyQp8Ki_Qhm Publications are definitely valuable, formal courses/qulifications also, ALS1 can be done in final year medicine and is both practical & good for your CV, audit/QI projects or unpublished research are worth including. Membership in student societies, attending conferences (but not presenting) are not usually adding value
Insightful video, thanks Andrew! I'll note this down for internship
Thanks for the advice! Would it be better or worse to include photo in my resume or CV?
Great question. I recommend not because it can introduce unconscious bias
What size of catarina top is she wearing?
Small
Med teacher crush <3
Love the product, customer service appalling... wouldn't recommend based on our recent large work order. Really like the scrubs but watching your reviews for something different next time.
Disappointing to hear. I've had positive experiences but consistency is key
Thank you
That is Case Management. I was looking for Programming in geriatrics😮
Thanks
Love this
Thank you Sir , It Was easy to Understand and grasp information from your Lecture 😊 . Hare Krishna 🙏❤️😊
Just wondering how tall you guys are so I could have an estimate of the length of the pants.
I'm 188cm, Mao is less than that....
Great video! Great tip - be explicit with documentation. I am a clinical coder and we can only code what has been documented; we are not allowed to make assumptions. We can send coding queries to optimise funding but at the end of the day, documentation should reflect the ‘clinical truth’.
Completely agree with you, Mark!
How many years total?
In Australia, 3 years basic training then 3 years advanced trianing in clinical Haematology OR 4 years with dual clinical and laboratory training
what sizes do you guys wear
Me: Large Pants, Medium Top. Mao: Medium Pants, Medium Top (I think)
Thanks Andrew
Informative but would be good if you show more of slides with audio background.
Nice idea on these vids Ed. Umm I have been coding & billing for over 20 years these nuggets are GREAT! Thank you!! Oh wow you are so long away from me. I have friends in Australia!! Cool beans!
*Promosm*
Thank you.... I got navy blue and planning to buy another colour. 😀
Awesome, hope you feel confident and comfortable wearing them
Didn’t know that doctors have to buy scrubs by themselves! And also get to choose the colour! Thought they’re all provided by the hospital.
Hospital does provide scrubs for staff in theatre/recovery, ICU and emergency department but not for general wards and other areas. So purchasing scrubs has become a bigger thing since COVID
Thank you Dr Andrew! Never pay attention to the difference of the peads stethoscope and a bell before this video!
Happy to help!
love your videos! you explain things so clearly
I study for master degrey and l love how you are exam and simple formation
Thanks for the encouragement!
Thank you for this
My pleasure, thanks for watching
@@mededwithandrew You're welcome
Andrew do you think you could consider doing a coding for Outpatients and Ambulatory Care services for improvements with MDTs, referral management and assessments, and 'handovers' as multiple clinical staff look into OPD pts. If admitted this also helps DRGs for admission and coding for funding models as well, capture of telephone and telehealth consults as well.
Thank you, your vdo very informative. And she very knowledgeable please bring her back again
At 8 minutes, 'Use specific diagnostic terminology' - what does JVP NR stand for? Jugular venous pressure .....
Jugular Venous Pressure - Not Raised. Likewise mm is mucous membranes. We definitely advocate for avoiding acronyms wherever possible for this reason
i hope you can help me with the pathophysiology of DM to DVT
I don't know of a direct causative link between Diabetes and DVTs. There would definitely be associations as patients with poorly controlled diabetes are more prone to acute illness/infections which can predispose DVT/PE. Likewise, diabetes is frequently associated with obesity which is a risk factor for DVT/PE
it took me weeks trying to link it. even atherosclerosis. but most studies suggest for further research to correlate them…
Great stuff
These are great videos so easy to understand and clinically relevant!! hope you do more
You displayed cv on thumbnail but not in the video… these are the reasons your subscribers are not increasing
Thanks, Sir for sharing this kind of informative video.
Thanks for taking the time to present. Super helpful - struggling to synthesise all the info on sepsis-induced coagulopathy and this has really helped me piece together some of this! 🙏
Seems like a super conference!! Hopefully South Africa can follow
Fantastic to see. Congratulations
Thank you for clearing explanation about thrombophilia👍
Sir my wife was lymphoma peshent she is died now.she was recovers 50 %but after using HD mtx she become destroyed & after 13 day of this INI she deid .sir this INI is killer
Hi Andrew Thanks heaps for your video very informative! I'm an emergency nurse in Queensland and this really helped me have a better understanding of Haematological emergency. Cheers and keep up the good work!
That's very insightful information about Rehabilitation - AROC data importance in accurate coding and ARD allocations, Which has potential to improve the accuracy of funding. Can you please give some information about RUG-ADL and FRIC abbreviations?
RUG-ADL is the Resource Utilisation Group - Activities of Daily Living tool. It's a 4-item scale that allows a quick measurement of a patient's motor abilities. Used a lot on palliative care and sometimes in Geriatrics
@@mededwithandrew Thank You.
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Hi, keep being a voice. From what you said, I think you might be interested in this channel 👉 #drjohnaking. I find him encouraging and insightful.
I wish you actually showed an example like other CV videos because it’s sort of different for medics.
I've just made this video and I have another one with 3 examples in progress: th-cam.com/video/QREDVoAGETs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5ALRH7oZ7Prqitoy
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Do you distribute any educational material for Clinicians on coding? and if so how can I get in contact? Thanks
Hi Elizabeth. Yes, almost all the videos have a downloadable poster in the description. My email is on there too, happy to discuss further
@@mededwithandrew Thank you I will have a look.