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[Can you "take" a medical history?].

open access: yesTidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 2017
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Essentials of medical history-taking in dental patients

Dental Update, 2015
The starting point in the assessment and management of any patient is dependent on good history-taking. The main parts of the history-taking process well known to practitioners are the presenting complaint, the history of the presenting complaint and the current and past medical history. This paper concentrates on those aspects of the process that are
M. Greenwood
semanticscholar   +6 more sources

Virtual patients improve history-taking competence and confidence in medical students

Medical Teacher, 2023
Purpose Klark is a novel online medical education tool (www.klark-cases.com) where students take histories from virtual patients with common presentations from multiple specialities.
N. Raafat   +5 more
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Exploring early interprofessional socialization: a pilot study of student’s experiences in medical history taking

Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2020
Traditional hierarchies and structures in healthcare, as well as traditional professional socialization practices, continue to create barriers to effective interprofessional collaboration. Nevertheless, some studies indicate that early socialization with
C. Arnold   +6 more
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Taking histories: joint working of disciplines in medical history scholarship

Irish Journal of Medical Science (1971 -), 2021
While there is an increasing emphasis on the value of interdisciplinarity in scholarship in the medical humanities, it is unknown to what extent there is joint working between historians and clinicians in medical history. We aimed to quantify evidence of joint working in authorship of medical history papers.Observational survey of authorship.
Daniel Duma   +3 more
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Medical History-Taking.

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1965
Like it or not, medical diagnosis is more a process of elimination than of direct assault. The medical mind parallels the computer; both receive data, associate the data with preprogramed knowledge, weed out what is irrelevant, and come up with the diagnosis or answer that best completes a whole picture from all the bits and pieces thrown into either ...
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Computerized history taking for training medical students

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1986
A lesson on computerized patient history-taking is described of a block-course in medical informatics, offered to medical students during their clinical training. The lesson stresses the importance of careful observation during the patient interview and the storage of original data without human interpretation.
H P, Westerhof   +2 more
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Medical records and history taking

Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, 2018
When working as an aesthetic practitioner, the importance of taking good medical records cannot be overstated. In this article, Gemma Fromage discusses what makes a good medical record, and highlights some of the key areas that should always be documented
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