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Dr. Rishi Desai from Osmosis offers three tips for taking a thorough patient history. He outlines the basic structure of a patient history, including chief complaint, history of present illness (HPI), past medical history, medications, allergies, family and social history, and review of systems. However, he emphasizes the importance of collecting this information effectively. His first tip is to listen well and empathize, highlighting that patients seek human interaction rather than just answers to their questions. Building rapport and understanding their concerns enhances the quality of the patient history and overall care.