Let me know if you found this style of video helpful and any suggestions on improving future videos. This is the first time I've featured in a Geeky Medics video after 10 years of filming and editing them all, so go easy. 🙏 Lewis Founder
Yes, that is something we'll consider. I have tried that format before, but it felt quite restrictive due to the linear nature of the narrative, which makes it hard to explain the multiple threads of enquiry associated with each symptom etc. I'll keep thinking about how we could do something similar to what you suggest whilst still providing a lot of educational value.
Here's a chest pain history taking demonstration - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eiRIm6BOzP4.html and you can other communication skills demonstrations in our playlist here 🙂 ru-vid.com/group/PLwYICl63HBzle0SXTvAWEtE0dAcbNg-7G
It's very nice informative msg, Sir. Really appreciate it. Visual memory stays long lasting & easy to understand. If Dr & patients practical demonstration and key points simultaneously in corner or side display could be shown. Then it would be really greatfull....Dr CP
Brilliant work as is the norm from this channel. I don't see any need for change or improvement but possible suggestions for consideration : Perhaps instead of referencing a common presentation for each part of the history, you could combine it into an example case right after each section. So in the chest pain section after explaining SOCRATES you'd give the example of a male patient who complains of vaguely localised heaviness/tightness that started while waking up stairs... Etc. I'd say more cool illustrations but honestly that's because they're great and I'm greedy =] there has to be a limit on how many you'd make for each video 😄 Finally, possibly add a reminder about not forgetting General and Past history as it relates to the systemic history (hx of smoking, valve replacements... Etc). Great stuff and cheers.
Thanks Adam, that's really helpful feedback. I was trying to tread the delicate line between providing some salient points and the video ending up way too long. The plan is to release some separate videos covering other key parts of the history (e.g. systemic enquiry, cardio risk factors). I had initially planned to include them in this video, but I realised it was going to end up closer to 20 minutes if I did that. I'll keep working on refining things! 🙂