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[Music] in this video we will try to guide you that how to present a short case to the examiner keep in mind while presenting a case to examiner be confident eye to eye contact with examiner is required do not cross your legs while presenting do not look at the patient while presenting a case speak appropriately and alter tone as needed your presentation should be concise in sequence and there should be no repetition and avoid using unwanted words always try to tell about the state of patient like stable or ill-looking breathless or emaciated while in the start of your presentation tell positive findings initially in a sequence and negative once later on for example in case of obstructive jaundice first tell to the examiner patient as deeply jaundiced there are scratch marks over abdomen or if there is scar mark of surgery then also tell with it and after telling all of your positive finding in a sequence later on tell findings which were not there like prominent superficial abdominal