PLAB 2 example exam scenario - how to manage an angry relative

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • In this station Dr Nidhi Gupta, NHS Consultant goes through an example scenario from the PLAB 2 exam.
    In this case a relative is understandably angry about their loved one developing a Clostridium difficile infection. Dr Gupta goes through this common PLAB 2 exam scenario, and provides different strategies on how to approach a difficult situation.
    For more videos and information visit www.clinicalskillspro.com for more.

Komentáře • 49

  • @immanueldasilvayt9137
    @immanueldasilvayt9137 Před 5 měsíci +19

    Most humble, decent, co-operating patient in India.

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for your insight, doctor! We feel this video is representative of UK culture for the PLAB-2 exam.

  • @gloriadenning3860
    @gloriadenning3860 Před rokem +18

    That's pretty thorough, if everyone on the NHS is treated this well no wonder they are snowed under. Just saying from afar

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před rokem +5

      We hope all doctors are this thorough with their patients. This is the hold standard and glad you found it thorough

  • @dhruvishkapadia3508
    @dhruvishkapadia3508 Před 6 měsíci +5

    This is an angry relative!? Compared to what I have seen this felt like a pretty easy relative to talk to :D Great step by step guide! Very good to learn interpersonal skills and communication methods. Love your channel! Please keep uploading more such scenarios :)

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Glad you enjoyed it! This is pretty typical for what might come up in the PLAB-2 examination.

  • @tehreemazmat2929
    @tehreemazmat2929 Před 9 měsíci +39

    This relative is "angry"? Bruh come to a developing country and see an angry relative.

  • @nightdefender4843
    @nightdefender4843 Před rokem +7

    This is great, but we are only allowed 8 minutes in exam and this is somehow over it.

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před rokem +17

      We deliberately showed here all the possible questions and issues you might get in this station. You wouldn't be expected to deal with all these questions in a single station. It is designed to help your learning to show all the different connotations.

  • @sashes.k7627
    @sashes.k7627 Před rokem +28

    A PLAB 2 station gives us only 8 minutes though, and this is so much explanation that it's gone a whole 2.5 minutes over. How would one make this a more concise conversation?

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před rokem +24

      We deliberately have shown every permutation of this station rather. In the exam, it would be a simpler case, but in this instance, we wanted to ensure that candidates see all the options and issues they might get.

    • @nathanielcharles2970
      @nathanielcharles2970 Před rokem +8

      They say third times a charm,am officially a doctor🎉🎉 for all my repeat test takers don’t give up and don’t be discouraged.

    • @paisleybrown3118
      @paisleybrown3118 Před rokem +4

      I failed 3 times, I lost money to scams and reviews that never helped but the major thing is that I’ve not lost hope

    • @johnmicheal4367
      @johnmicheal4367 Před rokem +1

      I only studied a lot when i went for the first time last year at but the second time was so easy, all thanks to my aunt who introduced me to Mrs Sophia am really grateful

    • @kristoscar4704
      @kristoscar4704 Před rokem

      Well I've taken the exams for the second time now and still didn't succeed, i wonder how those who succeeded did it

  • @osamaqazi5301
    @osamaqazi5301 Před 10 měsíci +5

    he wasn't that angry

  • @roblarssen249
    @roblarssen249 Před 6 měsíci +1

    It would have been more helpful if you provided the prompt and door text as well. Trying to put myself in the examinee's position I don't know what I know and what I am meant to communicate.

  • @aqeelahmed4265
    @aqeelahmed4265 Před 7 měsíci +3

    very nicely explained the details of antibiotics and the new infection ... but one question ,are we allowed to interrupt the patient so frequently before he finishes his part, especially i noticed that in first half of conversation ??

    • @dhruvishkapadia3508
      @dhruvishkapadia3508 Před 6 měsíci +1

      As a ground rule, never interrupt the patient/relative. But since the scenario is intended to fit in 8-10mins the doctor might do that to cover important points first.

  • @Afrin12321
    @Afrin12321 Před 5 měsíci +1

    But in Plab 2 you need to finish your consultancy within 8 minutes

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před 5 měsíci

      This station's educaitonal value is to give you all the possible permuations of the scenario you may get. You will not be required to go into this level of complexity or depth in the exam, but it allows you to learn all of the different areas you could be asked

  • @mohamedghula
    @mohamedghula Před rokem +3

    Informative

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před rokem +1

      We are so glad you've enjoyed the video. You can get more free videos if you sign up for our newsletter at www.clinicalskillspro.com

  • @meramahmoud8072
    @meramahmoud8072 Před rokem +2

    wonderful

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před rokem

      We are so glad you've enjoyed the video. You can get more free videos if you sign up for our newsletter at www.clinicalskillspro.com

  • @uniqueorrn4342
    @uniqueorrn4342 Před 7 měsíci +1

    This was great ! Do you have any classes or study material for plab 2 ?

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes we do, visit www.clinicalskillspro.com where you can sign up for our newsletter and free trial for more videos and questions. We have the full curriculum course for PLAB-2 with videos and questions covering all aspects of the exam. Good luck

  • @AhsanKhan-wo2ql
    @AhsanKhan-wo2ql Před 8 měsíci

    What would you say about taking a short history before beginning the explanation for clostridium.

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před 8 měsíci

      This is an explanation station, and the information is given in the text introducing the station. You are not required to take a history as this is an explanation/communication station.

  • @HayaMerkabaoui
    @HayaMerkabaoui Před 4 měsíci

    hello! I made a subscription of 6 months for PLAB 2 course and upon attempting to login, it keeps saying that my username or password are invalid/incorrect! i have tried resetting my password several times but i received no email! and i tried contacting you via the email given on the website, but no one replied! your help will be much appreciated as i need to start studying ASAP! thank you in advance

    • @ClinicalSkillsPro
      @ClinicalSkillsPro  Před 4 měsíci

      Hello - please could you email us at info@clinicalskillspro.com and let us know your username that you set at checkout? We'll be able to do a password reset, but I can't find any emails from you at all currently.

  • @peer3142
    @peer3142 Před rokem +8

    Poor communication skills. Don't follow this. You will fail.