Video Podcasts

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What does this section contain?

This is our collection of video podcasts & tutorials.

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Downloading

How do I download the podcasts?

Simply right-click on any of the links below and select 'save link as' or 'save target as'. Not all of these recordings can be downloaded - some can only be streamed online through your web browser. If you have either QuickTime or Windows Media player installed, simply left-click on the video file links to stream through your browser.

Click on the links below to download any software:

quicktime

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Acknowledgements

The following recordings have been produced in association with a range of doctors and medical students. Many thanks to the following for their contributions:


• St George's Clinical Skills Online (clinical skills videos) • Saran Shantikumar (powerpoint tutorials)


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Clinical Examination

Some of these videos have been produced by the St George's Clinical Skills Online (CSO) project team and are distributed under a Creative Commons Licence. Others are all the copyright of their respective owners. Please note that these are all guides - there is no substitute for a real teacher and appropriately supervised practical experience!

• Creative common licence terms

Abdominal examination (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Cardiovascular examination (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Respiratory examination (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Percussion technique (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Chest expansion technique (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Tracheal deviation examination technique (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Thyroid examination (CSO)

• Windows Media (wmv) • Windows Media - smaller file for PDA (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Links

Bear in mind that some of the US teaching may be different to what an examiner in the UK would expect. However, these videos and tutorials are useful to watch, as they do contain useful tips on how to conduct clinical examinations:


• University of Virginia (USA) - Physical Exam Modules

This site contains interactive learning modules that cover the range of clinical examinations.


• The Connecticut Tutorials (USA) - Physical Exam Modules

The introductory soundtrack might resemble an Italian luxury car advert, but the clinical examination videos are good and are full of useful tips to help you look slick in the exam.


• University of Florida (USA) - Physical Exam Teaching Assistant

Another series of physical examination videos, accompanied by some notes that you can read as you go along.

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Practical procedures

Some of these practical procedure videos have been produced by the Common Currency Project (CCP) at Dalhousie University and are distributed under a Creative Commons Licence. Others are all the copyright of their respective owners. Please note that these are all guides - there is no substitute for a real teacher and appropriately supervised practical experience!

• Creative common licence terms

Arterial blood gas sampling - ABG (CCP)

• Windows Media (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Peripheral venous cannulation (CCP)

NB - This video is only useful for the basic principles - the specifics of the procedure demonstrated (e.g. equipment used) are somewhat different to those commonly used in the UK.

• Windows Media (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

Phlebotomy - venous blood sampling (CCP)

• Windows Media (wmv) • QuickTime (mov) • QuickTime (mov) - stream through this site

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Clinical topics

Audio powerpoint tutorials

These are a series of powerpoint-based audio lectures by Saran Shantikumar. They all stream from a 3rd party site, so may be slow to load.



• Breast disease (part 1 of 2)

• Breast disease (part 2 of 2)

• Neck lumps (part 1 of 2)

• Neck lumps (part 2 of 2)

• Upper gastrointestinal (oesophageal) surgery (part 1 of 3)

• Upper gastrointestinal (oesophageal) surgery (part 2 of 3)

• Upper gastrointestinal (oesophageal) surgery (part 3 of 3)

• Colon conditions (part 1 of 2)

• Colon conditions (part 2 of 2)

• Ano-rectal conditions (part 1 of 2)

• Ano-rectal conditions (part 1 of 2)

• Pancreatic disease (part 1 of 2)

• Pancreatic disease (part 2 of 2)




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Copyright: Please note that all recordings and presentations are the copyright of revise4finals and/or any external authors that have helped produce the respective recording. Some of these recordings are distributed under the Creative Commons Licence. You may only download the podcasts or presentations for educational purposes. Any files must remain as complete and may not be edited in any way. Thank you.



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