The Impact of Microagressions: An Example in MedicineNew October 2022! A black woman doctor tells of applying for a different position in her hospital. After being told that black people and women never are selected, she resigned.
Login to ViewListening to the Patient for DiagnosisDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes the importance of listening to a patient to help with diagnosis.
Login to ViewDiagnosing a PatientDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors begin the process of diagnosing a patient's condition.
Login to ViewUsing Process of Elimination to Help Determine Cause of an IllnessDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes the diagnostic process a doctor uses when the patient first comes in.
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Login to ViewThe Process of DiagnosisDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors begin the process of diagnosing a patient's condition.
Login to ViewUnderstanding Temperature as a DoctorDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors use temperature to help diagnose a patient.
Login to ViewUnderstanding Heart Rate as a DoctorDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors use heart rate to help diagnose a patient.
Login to ViewUnderstanding Respiratory Rate as a DoctorDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors use respiratory rate to help diagnose a patient.
Login to ViewUnderstanding Blood Pressure as a DoctorDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors use blood pressure to help diagnose a patient.
Login to ViewUnderstanding Pulse Oximetry as a DoctorDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School explains how doctors use pulse oximetry to help diagnose a patient.
Login to ViewWhy Did You Decide to Become a Doctor?Dr. Cynthia Wichelman, FACEP, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School, describes what motivated her to become a doctor.
Login to ViewWhat Characteristics Are Most Important to Be a Successful Doctor?Dr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes characteristics she believes are important to becoming a successful doctor.
Login to ViewIs There a Certain Process of Elimination You Use When Determining What Might Be the Cause of Certain Symptoms?Dr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes the diagnostic process a doctor uses when the patient first comes in.
Login to ViewAsking Questions of a Patient to Begin DiagnosisDr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes how she starts to diagnose a patient by asking them questions.
Login to ViewFull STEAM Ahead with Mini-Medical SchoolDr. Cynthia Wichelman explains how to gather the necessary information to make the best diagnosis for a patient.
Login to ViewHow Do You Know that Certain Symptoms Might Be the Result of Certain Conditions or Certain Diseases?Dr. Cynthia Wichelman, Director of Washington University in St. Louis Mini-Medical School describes how doctors use knowledge and medical tools to link symptoms to conditions and treatment.