Abstract
Over the past 20 years or so, video has become a ubiquitous medium for teaching in psychiatry. It is increasingly being used in both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. One of the reasons that we wrote this article was that when we wanted to obtain guidance on how to develop the use of video in our own teaching programme, there seemed to be little in the way of concise practical advice available. The focus of the paper will therefore be on the practicalities involved in how feedback from video recordings of interviews can be used to help with the acquisition of clinical skills. We will attempt to give an overview of the variety of different applications for video and give a brief account of the historical development of video feedback in medical training. Appendix 1 is a guide to the practical and technical side of setting up a video recording session. We think that the experiences that we gained while teaching psychiatry in a district general hospital will be useful to all those involved in teaching wherever they are based.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
18 articles.
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