Hi all,
I have an interview exam coming up soon. The task is to take a contextual history of a patient (played by an actor/actress). For this first year exam, we don't need to focus too much on the medical side of things; mostly the psycho-social aspects of the patient's problems.
Do you guys have a good strategy to tackle this sort of interview, perhaps in the form of a checklist or mnemonics that would enable you to discover as much about the patient's concerns/problems as possible? I know that the actors/actresses have been instructed by the Faculty not to disclose much of the pertinent info unless we specifically ask for them. I have practised numerous times with friends but I almost always invariably get stuck without knowing what else to ask 4 minutes into the interview; the interview exam will last 9 minutes. I'd really appreciate any suggestions/tips/hints/resources that you fellow med students can provide.
Thanks a lot in advance!
I have an interview exam coming up soon. The task is to take a contextual history of a patient (played by an actor/actress). For this first year exam, we don't need to focus too much on the medical side of things; mostly the psycho-social aspects of the patient's problems.
Do you guys have a good strategy to tackle this sort of interview, perhaps in the form of a checklist or mnemonics that would enable you to discover as much about the patient's concerns/problems as possible? I know that the actors/actresses have been instructed by the Faculty not to disclose much of the pertinent info unless we specifically ask for them. I have practised numerous times with friends but I almost always invariably get stuck without knowing what else to ask 4 minutes into the interview; the interview exam will last 9 minutes. I'd really appreciate any suggestions/tips/hints/resources that you fellow med students can provide.
Thanks a lot in advance!