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hey guys welcome back to the channel if youre new here my name is Aaron Im a junior doctor training in ophthalmology in London and graduates from Temple University two years ago and on the side about some medical education content onto YouTube Instagram and Twitter so go put me on there links to all the socials are in the video description so a couple of weeks ago I be do on the retrospective approach to preparing for medical school las diez and since then Ive had loads and loads of requests to make a similar video on history-taking okay so Im joking actually the only one person asked this video but hopefully a few of you find it useful in this video well look at the four parts that make up a good history well put this all into one neat structure that you can follow and then well look at how you can present your history findings in a clear and concise manner as usually where everything we types up below in the description and the pin comment so feel free to jump to any particul

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OCR: ossicular chain reconstruction. OME: Otitis media with effusion. OPMS: oropharyngeal motility study. ORIF: open reduction internal fixation.
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One of the ways that OCR carries out its enforcement responsibilities is to investigate complaints that allege discrimination. OCR also conducts compliance reviews to determine if policies, procedures and actions of covered entities are consistent with civil rights laws.
In general, a medical history includes an inquiry into the patients medical history, past surgical history, family medical history, social history, allergies, and medications the patient is taking or may have recently stopped taking.
Office for Civil Rights Headquarters U.S. Department of Health Human Services.
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is the agency within the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services that investigates complaints about failures to protect the privacy or security of health information.
About OCR. The mission of the Office for Civil Rights is to ensure equal access to education and to promote educational excellence throughout the nation through vigorous enforcement of civil rights.
OCR is responsible for enforcing the HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules (45 C.F.R. Parts 160 and 164, Subparts A, C, and E). One of the ways that OCR carries out this responsibility is to investigate complaints filed with it.

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