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Snapshot Series Covering Respiratory Medicine Concepts

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Hey, guys, this is Ahmed, and this is sort of an introductory video to my aims with the Spirit Society videos I'm making this year. So some of the key games are primarily just help with just a few. A set of small videos covering basic topics in respiratory medicine comma Noski scenarios to consider, um, so that it's just more useful clinically for us in Phase two. Just a disclaimer. All my videos obviously are intended to be educational. However, they could have mistakes as well, just letting you know if you do find any mistakes, please let me know so I can correct them immediately. I'll be trying my best to make sure there are no mistakes. And these videos are not a replacement for any of the teaching that you get in face, too. So I do take your time on the ward's to speak to patients and speak with the staff to fully immerse yourself in that environment. So in terms of the main concepts, I'm thinking about covering primarily so basic concepts in the history taking. So when you think about respiratory medicine, the main symptoms, you really think about shortness of breath, chest pain you know, patients presenting with a wheeze or some form of sort of chest tightness. You can also consider patients presenting with a cough or any hemoptysis or sputum. So those common symptoms sort of just how to think about them in your ski scenario, are common conditions to think about as differential is based off of that symptom and then just step wise management of acute asthma, acute COPD and sort of inhaler technique and counseling on medications. So so So those are sort of the main concepts in Maine videos. I'm primarily going to be releasing the frequency in which I'm going to make these videos, probably about once a month or so. I'll probably release the video, hopefully, as long as I stick to time. If you've got any additional topics or any additional questions you've got, please let me know. Otherwise, it's been me. Thanks for listening