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An interview with our new CEO, Dr Andy Charley
An interview with Andy Charley our new CEO, as he talks about his new role, life experience, vision for PRIME and a few things in between.
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Flourishing in Healthcare
zhlédnutí 59Před 2 lety
This session explores what is flourishing, why it is important in medical education and why now? We will consider the human dimension of clinical practice, compassion towards self and other and issues surrounding the concept of resilience. It was recorded at our PRIME Global Online Conference in November 2021.
Global Health Elective update, November 2021
zhlédnutí 20Před 2 lety
As a result of the Covid-19 Pandemic medical students have been unable to choose to spend part of their university medical training living and working alongside colleagues in other countries. In 2021 PRIME, the University of Leicester in the UK and CMF Kenya ran a pilot project to explore whether such an experience could be offered virtually. This short film interviews some of the participants ...
Global Health Elective 2021
zhlédnutí 137Před 2 lety
As a result of the Covid-19 Pandemic medical students have been unable to choose to spend part of their university medical training living and working alongside colleagues in other countries. In 2021 PRIME, the University of Leicester in the UK and CMF Kenya ran a pilot project to explore whether such an experience could be offered virtually. This short film interviews some of the participants ...
PRIME Family Update November 2021
zhlédnutí 22Před 2 lety
PRIME Family Update November 2021
A Present Help in Trouble
zhlédnutí 107Před 2 lety
Based on our Compassion Without Burnout programme this film was recorded from a Global Zoom Webinar which included break out discussions in small groups.
About PRIME
zhlédnutí 444Před 5 lety
What is PRIME? What do we mean by 'restoring the heart of healthcare'?
An address by Dr JOhn Geater, MBE
zhlédnutí 293Před 5 lety
This address was given to open the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the Spirituality Department at Motol Hospital, Prague in October 2018. As Dr Geater was unable to travel to the event his presentation was pre-recorded.
PRIME in India
zhlédnutí 106Před 9 lety
One of partners in India speaks about PRIME's involvement in their MMed Family Medicine programme
An incredibly brief history of medicine
zhlédnutí 136KPřed 10 lety
How did Western medicine developed to today's dualistic approach that treats the illness or disease but fails to recognise the whole person?
Managing pain in advanced disease
zhlédnutí 157Před 10 lety
Focusing on the very important aspect of Palliative Care - managing pain. Anthony Smith introduces and discusses methods of pain control for those with incurable disease.
Death and Dying - A New Horizon
zhlédnutí 565Před 10 lety
'A New Horizon' a conversation about death and dying, a striking personal testimony from PRIME Director of Education David Chaput de Saintonge talking to Prof Richard Vincent. Dr Chaput de Saintonge died after a long battle with cancer in December 2014. In his final years he published some of his poems and reflections in a highly recommended book entitled "Sharing the Journey - From grief to ho...
Introduction to palliative care
zhlédnutí 52KPřed 10 lety
Palliative Care is a comparatively recently developed speciality, focusing on caring for patients with terminal illness. This 25 minute introduction looks at the main features of palliative, or end of life care and is intended for healthcare professionals.
PRIME is like an infectious disease - a good one though
zhlédnutí 64Před 10 lety
An interview with a long standing PRIME Partner in Albania. Eralda is a GP and Director of Education at ABC Health Foundation in Tirane and is involved with the medical school in a non official role helping them to consider changes in the curriculum and further development of their education programmes. PRIME's relationship with Eralda started over ten years ago when she was a junior doctor and...
What does the patient think
zhlédnutí 165Před 10 lety
An illustrated cartoon style presentation encouraging healthcare professionals to consider what the patient thinks about his or her illness, treatment and what we say. Evidence suggests strongly that what the patient thinks will affect their mood, ability to cope, adherence to treatment and ultimately their recovery.
Jesus the Teacher
zhlédnutí 4,3KPřed 10 lety
Jesus the Teacher
The Seven Level Model
zhlédnutí 829Před 10 lety
The Seven Level Model
Compassion, can it be taught?
zhlédnutí 255Před 10 lety
Compassion, can it be taught?
Professionalism
zhlédnutí 2,9KPřed 10 lety
Professionalism
An Introduction to PRIME
zhlédnutí 1,6KPřed 10 lety
An Introduction to PRIME

Komentáře

  • @Prime-Network
    @Prime-Network Před 7 lety

    I had to take another session for the Family Medicine residents and junior doctors on professionalism. Usually this session is from a very academic point of view. I found the video on professionalism from PRIME a very useful tool. Medical Educator, India

  • @jackiedavies6956
    @jackiedavies6956 Před 7 lety

    You are a true physician you know your patient and what they need.

  • @lordsatanschildmaggot3176

    My Name is John Saunders.My Sister Ina who is two years older than me was Placed in Palliative Care this Morning.And it is hard beleive me///

  • @squaredcircle2011
    @squaredcircle2011 Před 7 lety

    I love this video.

  • @rafatalsharkasy7375
    @rafatalsharkasy7375 Před 7 lety

    very nice informative lecturethank you

  • @rugaiyahadam6975
    @rugaiyahadam6975 Před 8 lety

    thanks .. for your information, I am a nurse and I work in Palliative care in Dr Soetomo Hospital Surabaya East Java Indonesia

  • @peterxwood
    @peterxwood Před 8 lety

    Beautiful

  • @FernandoChaves
    @FernandoChaves Před 8 lety

    Very nice presentation, and in keeping with how I teach medicine. There is, however, an essential error at 21:10. The patient presented with a complaint of orthopnea and indeed a history consistent with likely progression to left ventricular failure. The good doctor called this "angina"(chest pain), which is of course incorrect. Though it is entirely possible the patient has atheroscleotic cardiovascular disease he did not present with chest pain. It is perhaps a small infraction in the context of the presentation but important as it is a point I am constantly correcting for medical students and residents. The holistic approach has, in my opinion, been a core component of medical practice all along. With the emergence of better scientific understanding there was a shift in concentration and focus on the patient in the larger context fell into the background, but I believe it has always been a core component of the practice of every good physician, including the specialists. That this is being more formally recognized over the past 20 years is extremely important. It is in fact increasingly tested on qualifying exams in the United States (USMLE). Sadly, it is also the most powerful leverage in quackery where the relationship with the patient is primarily abused by charlatans. We in medicine have only ourselves to blame as the profession reduced the human side of medicine to secondary or tertiary for too long. Thank you for a very nice presentation.

  • @habescha92
    @habescha92 Před 9 lety

    Very Informative sir! Good to know how i can teach like jesus as a Future doctor 👍👍👍👍

  • @MelizzaAccount
    @MelizzaAccount Před 9 lety

    As a person that aspires to become a doctor I find this man trully inspiring. Besides being an interesting factual documentary, it reminds us that we, the ones that want to become doctors and are doctors, will cure other humans and for that we have to be humans as well. We should never forget that the person we have in front of us has a life, other than the biological and physical componement of it that we can see. I look forward to get in university and be able to study this area of knowledge that has always interested me since a little child. Hopefully I won't ever forget the message this amazing man delivers and I will be able to have the passion he seems to have after a long period of having worked in the medical field.

  • @carmenkorjov3163
    @carmenkorjov3163 Před 9 lety

    Thank you. I wholeheartedly agree.

  • @Prime-Network
    @Prime-Network Před 9 lety

    Yes, qorilla, we fully agree with you that it is vitally important that a doctor in charge of blood transfusions knows about the make up of blood and how to avoid incompatibilities. It is also essential that a cardiac surgeon knows his/her way round the detailed anatomy and physiology of the heart and has taken the time and trouble to acquire the very considerable skills needed - but there is a problem. The Bristol Heart Enquiry into deaths after children's cardiac surgery did not find that the deaths were due to lack of knowledge or technique on the part of the surgeons but rather due to a breakdown in relationships and poor communication amongst the teams they led. Nor were the deaths reported in the North Staffordshire Hospitals due to lack of knowledge but attributable to a lack of care and compassion

  • @CaptainOvious123
    @CaptainOvious123 Před 10 lety

    Seems like such a nice guy, very interesting documentary too

  • @qorilla
    @qorilla Před 10 lety

    I insist that my heart surgeon know about molecular biology and has his science straight in his head. I insist that I get blood transfusion done by a doctor who understands in detail how blood cells work and can confidently make sure no incompatibilities happen! He can be a good communicator, he may make me comfy, if he doesn't know his stuff, then get out of the way and let someone do the job who has learned the facts.

  • @AndyCharley
    @AndyCharley Před 10 lety

    Thanks for such an inspiringly honest and encouraging conversation. I am richer for having been part of it. I'm sure many others will be also.