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hi my name is David Keegan Im an academic family doctor here at the University of Calgary were here today to talk about how to present a patient case to one of your preceptors so a medical training were doing this all the time I dont know how many hundreds or thousands of patients over the years and my medical school training my residency and so on I ended up having to present to somebody above me one of my preceptors were doing this all the time and as a preceptor I hear all the time from medical students how they find is hard to negotiate and figure out what kind of preceptor whats what kind of presentation sometimes they want to short a suite sometimes they want it long and they find it really confusing to negotiate that and sometimes it actually causes problems and even their relationship with their preceptor and well see it on on summaries at the end when a preceptor talks about a trainee whos presenting cases in a certain way and then you talk to that trainee and nobody e