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Dr. Rishi Desai here from Osmosis. and Im going to talk to you today about three tips to taking a really good patient history really important stuff. My advice to you again is, of course, you know how to get a patient history. the mechanics of it are pretty straightforward in the sense of you have a chief complaint, a main issue that they are therefore sometimes called presenting complaint. And then you have that HPI, the History of Present Illness. You have the past medical history, the medications and allergies, family history, social history, all that kind of stuff, review of systems thats the mechanics of it. But my tips on how to do a good job getting it. Thats what were here for. So lets start with my first tip, which is listen well and empathize. So keep in mind. The person is coming to you, They could go to a robot and then they can get all these questions answered. like, how long has the pain been there? where does it radiate to? All that stuff a robot can tell them or s