I've seen this wonderful video/song via Wishful Thinking in Medical Education, about asking ideas, concerns and expectations (ICE) of a patient in an exam. It often seems contrived, and though this video is about exams for general pracctice trainees, it's so true for medical school finals too. It's definitely on my mind given the final OSCE in a few days, though I find myself running out of time before asking it.
Also, I've been told the real skill is not about whether you ask ICE, but how you respond to it.
I would love to know the guys that put this together... they must have more interesting characters than some GPs I know!
Hello, I was trying to be a medical student. I took the scenic route to becoming a doctor. I blogged my experiences, struggles, and how I was a little bit scared of people, and other stuff. My sister said I was "trying to be a doctor" when she meant "training to be a doctor". We found it funny but it comes back to haunt me. I'm no longer a student, I blog at www.tryingtobeajuniordoctor.blogspot.com - Join me there! But I'm mostly on Twitter - @TryingtobeaDr
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