UKMLA CPSA/PLAB Explaining a Medication Error - Communication Skills OSCE Guide
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The acting is amazing LOL this patient needs an oscar !!!
Just brilliant....! Agreed!
I absolutely agree!
You made me laugh so much
And the doctor too!
I’d start crying at the very first word from this patient….he’s killing it😂
😂😂😂
1:35 Patient: "...is that what I'm hearing from you?"
Me: 👀
The patient definitely deserves an award.
Hello
"I will, don't you worry" - Gosh I felt a chill in my spine hahaha
This man kills it everytime he's role-playing ❤
The patient is acting so well he would put the fear of God in anyone
The doctor handled this difficult situation so well and smoothly!
Thanks for your comment!
It’s perfect
I am sorry but i can't stop laughing 😃 this patient is like pro actor .he is too good 😊
Both the doctor and patient did a great job---
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Very realistic depiction of patient sadly
I have tinnitus and would be pretty pissed off if it developed after a gentamicin dosing error! This actor did a great job
I'm so fed up with my OSCEs in a few days. It was nice to giggle at the actor demanding financial compensation 🤭
I'd definitely fail a station like this his acting is too good!
I have OSCE coming up and honestly I wouldn't know what to do if the patient starts talking to me like this. Anyways, great acting and simulation. Hopefully I can do it as good as this Dr. did.
Hope it goes well!
@@quesmedqbank thanks!
How did it go? Mine is Friday
@@CuddlesgaloreCatshow did that go
love the patients acting.. respect ... ❤️
If it were my patient, i would cry 😢
This is actually great!
I cant stop loughing 😂😂😂 the patient really deserve oscar 😅😅
subscribed due to patients acting... great actor 🙂
I have handled one similar incident and it's very very difficult. Believe me real deal is much much difficult one word you miss or slipped game over
I understand why he wants the person who did the error to apologise directly.
Definetely very convincing..Hope it helps in my OSCE
Very nicely done guys. Awesome. Dr Sulaiman
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This is a good scenario, well done.
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What an important important video.
Thanks!
I hope to not find myself in this situation. It's scary
This actor is so good, please give him his financial compensation😂
He really is fantastic!
For car insurance, the insurer insists that u don't admit liability at the accident scene, I wonder whether it's not the same with medical insurance
I have goosebumps
The patient acted well
At some point, I thought the doctor will cry.
Excellent surrogate
Ufff patients acting
This patient is a great actor.
He really is!
great role play but Dr. should have had the info on tinnitus prognosis prior to the discussion as the question was likely anticipated.
It's okay to not know everything. That's the point.
I love this 😂❤
This patient must be in hollywood 😅
The doctor reminds me a bit of Ed Miliband
Oh my goodddd this is so scary. I am studying for my osces and this is giving me a heart attack
You'll be fine! Good luck with the OSCE's!
I think the doctor should give him a time frame for the tinnitus and not say i don't know
I have my osce exam in less than a month and according to how I trained, he should have been more apologetic. Correct me if I'm wrong, please?
the irony of "is that what I am hearing from you"
I think that he should take more history:)
The doctor is so inncoent 😂
That's one angry patient
Dammmmmm
What an actor ! I think its not acting.. who gave him overdose gentamycin !
Looks scary though... The patient is soooooo intimidating 😂 😂
he was so tough, i will have cold feet
Now that's one very angry patient lol
Financial compensation 😂
In India... The doctor would have got his neck twisted at 90 degrees by this time.
Damn I am scared I hope he isn't one of the actors on my exam.
I wouldn’t agree to take his role on behalf of the department 😂😂😂
😅this is good acting..
acting101
They must be nicer in England bc I feel like the doctors passivity would really inflame the patients anger in the US.
Curious on if there are cultural differences in reactions/responses.
Structure used by doctor needs work but brilliant acting
Real angry patient!
I will definitely fail this
This is so Karen Lmao
a Kevin* haha
i mean if i got hearing damage because someone gave me the wrong medications i would be pissed off too
Great acting. Doctor is very bland, unaware and would infuriate me if I was his patient
Dr was a bit of a wet blanket lol
Doctor sucked here
No he didnt
he was actually good,calm and he answered all the questions
No he was excellent, he let the patient Vent and let it all out.
Excellent doctor...I think it was harder to play the doctor's role than the patient's,
@@bre1263 phew
Sorry isn't enough.. Yes, they know who made the mistake ! Never protect the one who cause harm !
Calm down. Doctors, nurses and other hospital staff deal with life and death situations on a daily basis. The training is hence rigorous and you have to study for a very long time to get to that position. Mistakes happen sometimes. It sucks, but all we can do is learn from them and make sure they are not repeated. If you start cancelling licence of every doctor/nurse that makes some inadvertent mistake, you'll be wasting human resource. There are already laws in place for criminal negligence if it happens. Also, this is not a real patient. No one here is hiding anyone. The pt is an actor. This video is for educational purposes.
Hospitals and doctors are dangerous !
So are untreated kidney infections and sepsis
So are ungrateful citizens that bad mouth doctors and hospitals until they need them
People who make medical mistakes should be fired immediately and the patient should know who did this to them. Patient experienced side effects and doesn't now how long they will last or if ever stop.
If every doctor who ever made a mistake was fired on the spot, we wouldn't have any doctors left