These days we’re having online physical exam for osce (Australian medical council clinical exam ) It would be really helpful If you upload PE Cases in sequence with anatomical landmarks which we can finish in 7mins please . Topics like CVS examination resp Abd Upper limb and LL neuro Cranial nerves Knee joint examination Shoulder joint Foot and ankle joint
too good.,... too helpful... please make about more osce cardiac topics like palpitations, syncope, vasovagal shock, heart failure, aortic stenosis, mitral regurg
Wonderful, thank you! Is there a list/video of common cardiac symptoms with accompanying focus questions? That may prove beneficial, for me anyways. Again, thank you for all of your help and time.
Thank you for sharing. This was helpful. Are you able to post anything on palpating the PMI as well as causes for heaves, thrills, and bruits? Thank you!
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I am coming close to picking my GCSE's for school. I want to become a doctor and I am slightly confused on what to do. At the moment I have decided to do Spanish, Drama and Religious Studies. However; I am slightly confused whether I should choose history or geography instead of RS. What do you think will be the most useful for becoming a doctor in the future, RS, Geography or History? Did you have to do some of the subjects because they were compulsory. If they were compulsory, what were they? Amazing video!!!
None. Doesn't matter what you pick, has no bearing on anything, just get your minimum 5-9 A-A*'s (depending on what university you'd like to apply to in the future and whether they consider your GCSEs in the application process).
If you've decided on RS because you like it more than Geography/History than stick with RS. There aren't any compulsory subjects at GCSE for medicine besides the ones you will already be doing anyway such as Science, Maths and English. Main thing at your stage is to do well in them so pick the subjects you enjoy and think you'll do well in. Plus any of those subjects will give you skills and knowledge relevant to Medicine for example learning about different religions will give you a better understanding of them so later when it comes to applying for medical school, you can link it to medicine either in your application or interview by talking about how the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses impact on blood transfusions.
Really appreciate ur videos. 1.Could you please tell me how you sign post risk factors questions? 2. Also what do you mean when u say positive and negative findings. Thanks.
Just a useful tip for anyone who is sitting for their osce's from someone who has done it recently and was caught out on this one thing :( BE MINDFUL OF UR VERBAL TICS. avoid saying things like "brilliant", "amazing", "that's great" after a patient has just told you they are "hot and clammy"😭it really isnt great for the patient tho
That was really useful thanks! It would be great if you could do similar focussed histories for Paeds, MSK, resp and GI too.
These days we’re having online physical exam for osce (Australian medical council clinical exam ) It would be really helpful
If you upload PE Cases in sequence with anatomical landmarks which we can finish in 7mins please . Topics like
CVS examination
resp
Abd
Upper limb and LL neuro
Cranial nerves
Knee joint examination
Shoulder joint
Foot and ankle joint
The link for the other symptoms would really help. Dig deeper in revisions
too good.,... too helpful... please make about more osce cardiac topics like palpitations, syncope, vasovagal shock, heart failure, aortic stenosis, mitral regurg
focused and no BS. Loved that confident presentation. Thank you!
Wonderful, thank you! Is there a list/video of common cardiac symptoms with accompanying focus questions? That may prove beneficial, for me anyways.
Again, thank you for all of your help and time.
thanks , really useful - wish I had found these earlier OSCE's on Monday !!!
Amazing work!! Can you please make most common presenting symptoms and their history taking that would be more helpful!! Thanks
This is so so good
Cheers Liz 😊😊
Putting examples at the end is a brilliant move thx so much
Hi Arun arun, I like your content. I love watching your videos.
Really helpful for my OSCE next week. Thank you!
This video series has been extremely helpful thank you for making them! :)
Looking forward for more videos on history taking on other systems as well. Thanks for sharing important skills.
I like the details in your video and the simulation. You are doing great!
very thorough and clear! the best! thanks!!
Great video! It would be really nice to see more of these focussed histories videos!!! Thank you!!
Hi Arun.Thankyou for these videos. I’d be grateful if you Could please share the link to the document that you’ve mentioned
Thank you so much , VERY HELPFULL. where can I find the link @ ...?
Hey love the video … btw did you upload the list of focused history according to the symptoms that you mentioned in the video ?
Thank you for sharing. This was helpful. Are you able to post anything on palpating the PMI as well as causes for heaves, thrills, and bruits? Thank you!
This was great and something similar for abdo and resp would be amazing! :)
hi doc kindly make more videos on psychiatry history taking . thanks
These are so incredible thank you for sharing!
Thanks so much!
Gosh you are absolutely awesome!!! 🧡🙏🏽💙 Blessings to you
Please keep making more videos, this was dead useful!
These are so so useful, thanks so much!
So so so helpful!
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This video has been most helpful :D
This is amazing and so so helpful thank you so much!
would love to have that document on the focused questions :) thanks
also video suggestion - could you do GIT case?
Hey what do you mean by GIT? Gastrointestinal?
@@ArunKiru yes, sorry about that :)
Amazing content! It would be great to have a list of focused questions..
I am coming close to picking my GCSE's for school. I want to become a doctor and I am slightly confused on what to do. At the moment I have decided to do Spanish, Drama and Religious Studies. However; I am slightly confused whether I should choose history or geography instead of RS. What do you think will be the most useful for becoming a doctor in the future, RS, Geography or History? Did you have to do some of the subjects because they were compulsory. If they were compulsory, what were they? Amazing video!!!
Video coming out this Thursday on my recommendations for GCSEs!
@@ArunKiru Ok, thank you very much Arun.
None. Doesn't matter what you pick, has no bearing on anything, just get your minimum 5-9 A-A*'s (depending on what university you'd like to apply to in the future and whether they consider your GCSEs in the application process).
If you've decided on RS because you like it more than Geography/History than stick with RS. There aren't any compulsory subjects at GCSE for medicine besides the ones you will already be doing anyway such as Science, Maths and English. Main thing at your stage is to do well in them so pick the subjects you enjoy and think you'll do well in. Plus any of those subjects will give you skills and knowledge relevant to Medicine for example learning about different religions will give you a better understanding of them so later when it comes to applying for medical school, you can link it to medicine either in your application or interview by talking about how the beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses impact on blood transfusions.
this really help a lot Just wondering if there is an update on the list of focused questions
Ur an amazing doctor..keep it up
Thank you I'm nursing student ❤🙏
Really appreciate ur videos.
1.Could you please tell me how you sign post risk factors questions?
2. Also what do you mean when u say positive and negative findings.
Thanks.
Just a useful tip for anyone who is sitting for their osce's from someone who has done it recently and was caught out on this one thing :(
BE MINDFUL OF UR VERBAL TICS. avoid saying things like "brilliant", "amazing", "that's great" after a patient has just told you they are "hot and clammy"😭it really isnt great for the patient tho
That was really helpful
Brilliant! Thanks
Your videos quite helpful. Can you please do cardiopulmonary objective assessment vedio?
Great stuff! Keep up the great work doc you just got a sub from a fellow jr dr. How about some vlogs and a day in the life of ...?
Thank you so much!
Thank you for doing this video very useful 😍
Can you pls. D9 focused history taking on neuro, abdo, msk, Ent for adults. Thanks.
So useful! Thank you
Hi!! Please what's the best OSCE materi/textbook out there? Thank you
thank you this was very helpful
any update on that document on the focused questions :) thanks
Very useful 👌 thanks 👍
Hi thank you for the video
I noticed you don't talk about sudden or progressive onset of pain is it necessary???
Hello sir can you please send me the link to documents that contains common symptoms and their focused questions as you mentioned in this video clip.
Do you have an update on the focused questions document?
Thank you sir please keep it up
Thank you!
Thank you ❤
No Sammy, is allowed, any medical schoolsz - outside India!
The link for other particular symptoms.... I d like that list .....
excellent
Thank you but add some helper vedio unless and otherwise it is great!!!!
thx
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Absolutely mind blowing stuff I was looking for 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🙌🏼🙌🏼🤍