Dear All,
In pursuance of the clinical case discussion we had the other day, would like to share certain things,
THE UNWRITTEN PROTOCOL...
1) During the final MUHS practical examination, be appropriately dressed for the occasion.
2) After entering the examination hall, wish the examiner/s .
3) Be seated ONLY after being asked to do so.
4) AVOID use of short forms (acronyms) e.g. CSOM, ESR etc.
5) When the candidate is asked to explain any examination e.g. indirect laryngoscopy or any test e.g. tuning fork test, it is appropriate to preface the answer by saying " I WILL EXPLAIN THE PROCEDURE/TEST TO THE PATIENT IN A LANGUAGE WHICH HE OR SHE UNDERSTANDS".....creates a good impression on the examiner..
In pursuance of the clinical case discussion we had the other day, would like to share certain things,
THE UNWRITTEN PROTOCOL...
1) During the final MUHS practical examination, be appropriately dressed for the occasion.
2) After entering the examination hall, wish the examiner/s .
3) Be seated ONLY after being asked to do so.
4) AVOID use of short forms (acronyms) e.g. CSOM, ESR etc.
5) When the candidate is asked to explain any examination e.g. indirect laryngoscopy or any test e.g. tuning fork test, it is appropriate to preface the answer by saying " I WILL EXPLAIN THE PROCEDURE/TEST TO THE PATIENT IN A LANGUAGE WHICH HE OR SHE UNDERSTANDS".....creates a good impression on the examiner..
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