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Title: Video in Family Medicine Training


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Video in Family Medicine Training
  • Yonah Yaphe
  • Department of Family Medicine
  • Rabin Medical Centre

2
Purpose
  • Why use video in family medicine training?

3
Advantages of Video
  • Tool for giving feedback
  • Non-verbal communication
  • Available, inexpensive, simple
  • Instant replay, stop and go
  • Choice of selection
  • Permanent record

4
Disadvantages of Video
  • Expensive
  • Complicated
  • Unavailable
  • Inhibits performance
  • Consent

5
Uses of Video
  • Taping consultations for feedback
  • Learning procedures
  • Lectures
  • Assessment (MRCGP)

6
Requirements for Video Review
  • Get consent of patient and trainee
  • Place camera in unobtrusive location
  • Run over extended period of time
  • Reassure that it can be turned off
  • Check sound, light, battery, focus, frame, tape,
    cables

7
Running a video review
  • Let trainee pick consultation
  • Give remote control to trainee
  • Let trainee stop tape at key points
  • Let the trainee frame the question
  • Facilitate the discussion with questions relating
    to changeable behaviours

8
Pendletons rules
  • Start with factual clarifications (context)
  • Trainees go first
  • Trainees start by listing strengths
  • Others contribute Start with strengths
  • Trainees say what they would have done
    differently
  • Others say what they would do differently

9
Focus on content
  • Kagan - Interpersonal process recall (IPR)
  • Active listening
  • Open questions
  • Honest labelling
  • Confrontation

10
Focus on Process
  • Mapping the consultation (Neighbour)
  • Joining
  • Listening
  • Negotiating
  • Summarising
  • Housekeeping, Safety nets, Prevention

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Conclusions
  • Versatile technique
  • Useful at all levels of training
  • Requires skill and practice
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