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[Music] what is up guys karma medic here and welcome back to another dose taking a history arguably the core of clinical practice and the most important skill that a doctor needs to learn in todays video i want to talk about some of the key points that ive learned throughout my time in medical school which have been really helpful for me when taking patient histories in the hopes that anyone watching who needs a little bit more structure or information will find them useful if youre new to the channel then hi my name is nasser and im now a final year medical student studying at kings college london i think this video requires a bit of a disclaimer i am not a doctor i am a final year medical student and all of the content of this video is for information and education purposes only this is not medical advice this is not the perfect guide to taking a history or anything like that this video is a collection of things that ive been taught in my medical school and things that ive pe