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[Music] hi I'm James I'm a doctor working in the NHS and I'm currently taking time out of training to complete my PhD in medical education at the University of Oxford having completed the academic foundation programme on the Cambridge rotation in 2017 in this video series I'm going to outline key skills and day-to-day practical advice for new junior doctors medical students who are coming towards the end of training or those who like myself have had time out of training and want to refresh their knowledge before going back to clinical work in today's video we're going to cover how to write a strong and excellent discharge summary for a patient who's being discharged from your care back to the GP or family practitioner this is a task that every junior doctor will have to complete often multiple times a day it's not fun but it's important that you understand how to do it well this video is going to cover three key areas number one what is needed before you write the discharge letter num...