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