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Cardiovascular Examination Clinical skills - Medical School Revision - Dr Gill 

Dr James Gill
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Cardiovascular Examination Clinical skills - Medical School Revision - Dr Gill
The cardiac exam is one of the clinical skills that medical students learn completely, as more often than not, patients will consult regularly about chest pain, and it is important to be able to identify key cardiovascular signs
As a junior doctor, the examination of the cardiovascular system can be almost a dreaded examination, as cardiac murmurs can literally take years of exposure in order to gain confidence with their identification through cardiac auscultation.
This video demonstrates not merely the examination of the heart, but the complete cardiovascular system including its peripheries.
I hope these clinical skill revision videos are helpful, please like and subscribe and join the community so that we can create more effective videos to help with your journey through medical school
#ClinicalExamination #ASMR #drgill
Some people have found this video useful for ASMR
You can now consult via video or in person with Dr Gill at Dr Finlay’s Private Practice - www.drfinlays.co.uk/services/...

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Комментарии : 111   
@vger2
@vger2 Год назад
I find that the very second after a doctor says “just breathe normally” I no longer seem capable of breathing normally. 😂
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
🤣🤣 I used to find that after ice skating
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jessica
@Drengr30
@Drengr30 Год назад
it’s because you’re so used to automatically breathing that suddenly you go from autonomous breathing to being mindful of it you have erratic breaths. Similar to telling people to manually blink or saying to someone “You are now aware of where your tongue is sitting or where your toes are”
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jess:
@anonymoususer5753
@anonymoususer5753 Год назад
​@@DrJamesGill I'm just curious. You mentioned dots on his hand. Should I be concerned if a single dot has appeared on my hand in the last year?
@lenzi1982
@lenzi1982 Год назад
an aspect that people dont talk much about these videos is that, as a pacient, you go to an exam fully trusting that your doctor knows what they are talking about and what they are doing. with the videos you know somewhat what to expect from certain exam consultation and it lessens my anxiety to know where they are supposed to inspect and touch my body and why
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
This is an interesting point, and something I had not considered when we started filming. I’m glad you’ve found them useful though
@Leoo117
@Leoo117 Год назад
So true. Not only that, but these videos also help us know when a doctor is being lazy or trying to rush and not doing the full examination.
@elephantjuice5201
@elephantjuice5201 Год назад
@Leo I would advise being careful with that frame of mind. Your doctor will know more than you and there could be a legitimate reason for not doing the full range of tests. See Dr. Gills, ones where he uses the ishihara test, for an example of this. Of course, equally if you do feel your doctor isn't doing right by you, ask to see somebody else. Just don't shop around for the result you want.
@Leoo117
@Leoo117 Год назад
@elephant juice That makes sense. I'll keep that in mind. I'll ask before I make any assumptions and jump to conclusions.
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jessica 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍💗💗💗💗😢😢😢
@not.an.ostrich
@not.an.ostrich Год назад
You are helping med students study, helping people become informed and more comfortable patients and helping people who find your videos relaxing rest and fall asleep. Thank you Dr Gill!
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
I really hope that is true. I went into medicine to help people, and I really hope this alternative approach to medicine helps propel too
@silenthiller
@silenthiller Год назад
@@DrJamesGill I am here for the relaxation, but am learning a lot of new things! As a hypochondriac, I really appreciate medical professionals that take the time to explain what they are looking for.
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 10 месяцев назад
Hi Jess
@zachz699
@zachz699 Год назад
Hey there James, I am one of your American viewers. I remember reading a comment you made some time ago about how you got into medicine just by finding the human body and its functions interesting, and I watched a video where you mentioned medicine doesn't require you to be exceptionally intelligent just that you have a good memory etc. And I have heard you mention being introverted, which I am also. Well I took that to heart and I started studying and my interest grew and so did my confidence, and long story short I became a paramedic. I was a truck driver which is very solitary, I thought I enjoyed it because I didn't feel overtly confident in my academic ability and my ability to deal with people but I was lying to myself. Not to downplay anything its all very serious, but you brought medicine down to earth and made it feel realistic and attainable for me. I still don't enjoy the classroom very much lol, but I do enjoy the action and the knowledge I do hold and helping people a great deal. Keep doing you James, much love
@sagemidget7331
@sagemidget7331 Год назад
This is a great story mate ❤
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
That is terrific! Welcome to the medical community as a colleague! If there is anything we can do to help shout out 😊
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
I’m wondering if it would be appropriate to start chanting “One of us! One of us! One of us!” About now 🤔😂
@zachz699
@zachz699 Год назад
@@DrJamesGill Haha it good to be part of the machine, thanks for the kind words Doctor take care of yourself
@I_luv_my_fans
@I_luv_my_fans Год назад
Great job mate. Levelling up is a tremendous achievement.
@FursAndMasksMusic
@FursAndMasksMusic Год назад
Your videos have been helping me to wind down for a good few years now. As a bonus, I also find myself spouting medical lingo in conversation that makes people think I'm smarter than I am 😂
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Learning is learning 😊
@sarahcrow2959
@sarahcrow2959 Год назад
Actually watch your videos for comfort and realised that I wish I could feel as safe in a real examination situation. Thank you for making these videos and hopefully many more to come!
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
I’m glad it’s helped you
@cleocatra9324
@cleocatra9324 Год назад
Id like to comment on how patients with anxiety might have elevated heart rate/ blood pressure at the beginning of the exam. My dr usually takes mine twice, once Ive calmed down both are a lot more normal. Ive had anxiety since a young child but having an understanding doctor makes a difference.
@michaelbutz9297
@michaelbutz9297 Год назад
Why Dr. Gill doesn’t have at least 710k (5x142k) subs is completely beyond me. Mans needs his gold play button soon.
@Esho2023
@Esho2023 Год назад
I have insomnia and your vids help me get some sleep while learning. I love it
@HK-bi1jf
@HK-bi1jf Год назад
I love that you describe and explain what you're checking, to help the patient understand why a certain test is necessary.
@starfishgurl1984
@starfishgurl1984 Год назад
I totally agree with what someone else said about the videos helping more than just med students, as someone with anxiety and sensory processing disorder I find these videos very helpful because they let me know what is supposed to happen but also help prepare me for any potential issues that might arise from the depth of touch to my body as a result of my SPD so I can warn doctors in advance of any involuntary reactions my body might have towards that. Another great video as always, thanks again!
@tyronesmith3812
@tyronesmith3812 Год назад
hi
@dekmartrades
@dekmartrades Год назад
1:39 they used a stunt double for the arm raise
@oliverkey1435
@oliverkey1435 Год назад
I have always hated going to a hospital or a GP’s office. I have never had a particular reason, but it was almost a phobia. With these videos, I am less nervous about stuff like this.
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
That’s a very positive thing to hear. If you have a problem, putting it off due to fear of the setting will often make things worse
@oliverkey1435
@oliverkey1435 Год назад
@@DrJamesGill yeah, I had an event like that, where if I put it off I would have gone deaf due to a rather nasty ear infection.
@bethh6082
@bethh6082 Год назад
I love watching your cardio videos. I have Tetralogy of Fallot since birth, I had OH surgery at the age of 3 at GOSH. I find it fascinating to watch because when these exams are being done to me I tend to be in a very anxious state so it's nice to actually watch one from this perspective. Thank you!
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Wow that’s major surgery. I’m glad things are ok now
@bethh6082
@bethh6082 Год назад
@DrJamesGill yeah it is. I have to have more surgery in the future. Another open heart surgery is on the cards for me when I'm older
@1984margolcia
@1984margolcia Год назад
So good to know I am not a freak 😂I used to look for ASMR when there was not even such a word existing😉Once again thanks for an informative video.
@parkerteo8708
@parkerteo8708 Год назад
Imagine your doctor playing this on a TV in the room watching and following along with it 😂
@brandonwilliams2936
@brandonwilliams2936 Год назад
Im excited i love these videos from a educational point and a satisfying experience !
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
I'm so glad!
@adentzya
@adentzya Год назад
Thank you James, just popping in here to say I enjoy your videos so much and I hope you're doing great 🙂 all the best for you and your channel ❤️
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Thanks so much! It’s rewarding to see how these are helping people 😊
@adentzya
@adentzya Год назад
​@@DrJamesGill and you're the best at it!
@christabelaruebose5055
@christabelaruebose5055 Год назад
Thank you so much doctor these vids are amazing ❤ these help so much
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
👍
@seang2012
@seang2012 Год назад
Us long time fans can tell Dr Gills mood by his choice of vest.
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Really? I’m intrigued
@fairuzastevenson9896
@fairuzastevenson9896 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@dylanL19
@dylanL19 Год назад
I’ve been watching your channel for a while. I’ve subscribed by the way lol. Great stuff. Really interesting and relaxing at the same time Warwick medical school?, I love Warwick lol
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jessica, 💜💜💜
@panayiotissavvas
@panayiotissavvas Год назад
Such a nice video quality there. Thank you Dr.
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Glad you liked it!
@srmparadigm
@srmparadigm Год назад
Brilliant as ever Doctor, but what's happened to David?
@mkd8765
@mkd8765 Год назад
Thanks for the vid!
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
No problem!
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jessica 👨‍⚕️😢🥲😁😷😃😌😉🥰😙😙💅💅💅
@Crumpy87
@Crumpy87 Год назад
I’ve recently discovered these videos and I’m very impressed with the educational and ASMR qualities 📚 ✌️
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
👍
@willistaylor4077
@willistaylor4077 Год назад
Dr Gill has a very calm and relaxing voice.
@igormac88
@igormac88 Год назад
Oh so welcome! Dr. Gill is a true gem! Very informative and relaxing at the same time
@cancer_sucks
@cancer_sucks Год назад
my cardiovascular exam consisted of one single blood pressure reading and listening to my heart beat for 10 seconds. a total of 3 mins.. got to love the shit state of the nhs
@antoinehunter3776
@antoinehunter3776 Год назад
Detroit in the building!!!
@andiputratunggul1150
@andiputratunggul1150 Год назад
Make video blood pressure experiment please
@XSE-tk8ej
@XSE-tk8ej Год назад
Your videos are great! Very informative. Is it possible to insert a small lavalier microphone into the earpiece of the stethoscope or use a digital stethoscope’s Bluetooth feature so we can actually hear the real-time sounds of the heart?
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
I honestly don’t know. I’ll have a play with the Lav - good idea!
@XSE-tk8ej
@XSE-tk8ej Год назад
I hope you can get the lav mic to work, then you can include the heart, lung, bowel, blood pressure, and carotid pulse sounds in future physical exam demonstration videos. That would be awesome! 🩺
@luked5001
@luked5001 6 месяцев назад
I wish my GP put this much effort into checking my cardio system. Just sends me for a blood test and charges $80.
@willistaylor4077
@willistaylor4077 Год назад
Dr Gill, What's the differences better Pulse and Blood Pressure? And, how are they interconnected? Thank you. ❤️
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
The pulse is how often the heart beats - and we can measure the rate, rhythm or character Blood pressure is the force exerted by the heart pumping the blood around the body compared the to force of the blood vessels pressing against the blood
@dplj4428
@dplj4428 4 месяца назад
A y difference in examining persons female, or if obese, or if they have palsy or topical jeröes?
@antoinemartin6366
@antoinemartin6366 Год назад
dommage qu'il n'y est pas e sous titre en français !
@andreycalvogomez4024
@andreycalvogomez4024 Год назад
God bless you and World perdón hasta mañana si Dios quiere hermosos besod gracias por tanto amor amen 😍❤️ nos cuidan y protegen 😍❤️de todo mal amen
@zipblaqtv
@zipblaqtv Год назад
Interesting video 📷
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jessica 😀😀😀
@zipblaqtv
@zipblaqtv Год назад
@@jessicaansay7818 I'm Peter but call me zipblaq
@josemerino7894
@josemerino7894 Год назад
💪💪💯💯🙏🏼🙏🏼
@1988vikable
@1988vikable Год назад
My heart rate always goes up in doctors offices I get so nervous with anything medica
@lamecasuelas2
@lamecasuelas2 Год назад
Wait, what would the swealing near the feet means?
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774
@stayforthepeelpronpls4774 Год назад
Maybe blood pooling from a weak heart not pumping forcefully enough?
@lamecasuelas2
@lamecasuelas2 Год назад
@@stayforthepeelpronpls4774 ahh, that makes sense
@lucysutjiadi904
@lucysutjiadi904 15 дней назад
Question: when checking the blood pressure, why you always "check the size"? Is it somekind of obesity check?
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill 15 дней назад
If the cuff is too small then the BP will be artificially high, if the cuff is too big, then the BP will be artificially low We need to check the bladder of the cuff covers 80% 100% of the circumference of the arm
@TheInselaffen
@TheInselaffen Год назад
Dr J says 'tong' which is a Manc sign. I wander where he is from?
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Derbyshire
@TheInselaffen
@TheInselaffen Год назад
@@DrJamesGill ooh, half points. Greetings from Didsbury.
@jessicaansay7818
@jessicaansay7818 Год назад
Hi Jessica 👨‍⚕️👨‍⚕️👨‍⚕️👨‍⚕️
@UCONN_HUSKIES
@UCONN_HUSKIES Год назад
Best doctor 🤩
@jayanguiano13
@jayanguiano13 Год назад
I miss Dr. Tutt
@slb8781
@slb8781 Год назад
Switch on the captions at 9:04 😂
@jd-is4cu
@jd-is4cu 10 месяцев назад
ojala los medicos harian ese tipo de revisacion jaja ni la mitad hacen
@aliciabuehrle244
@aliciabuehrle244 Год назад
What is the reason for measuring BP with and without the stethoscope?
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
Ah! Because in some patients the first SOUND associated with blood pressure can be delayed, giving a falsely low blood pressure However in those people the first PULSE with blood pressure will NOT be delayed So by feeling first you get an accurate estimation of what you should hear
@NegotiableHemingway
@NegotiableHemingway Год назад
3:41 me every Monday morning
@nataliajot4036
@nataliajot4036 9 месяцев назад
Maciczak hopak czynom kocham badanie kwiat lotos ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@annalie.love27
@annalie.love27 Год назад
Disalbi salbi is the new abby
@joshposh0
@joshposh0 Год назад
JIMMY GILL??
@mango9987
@mango9987 Год назад
always amused by the way you pronounce “tongue” lol
@igormac88
@igormac88 Год назад
2000!? How he's not 16!? Lol
@seyara1
@seyara1 Год назад
I kept trying to clean the annoying little hair off the centre of my phone screen until I realised it was a mark on the wall behind you. I'm some dope 🤣🤣🤣
@DrJamesGill
@DrJamesGill Год назад
I wish I had the ability to digitally edit something like that
@seyara1
@seyara1 Год назад
@@DrJamesGill meh, it's no big deal it just took me an embarrassing amount of attempts to clear my screen before I copped on 🤦🏻‍♀️
@suuwhoop6828
@suuwhoop6828 Год назад
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