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Grand rounds are an important teaching tool and ritual of medical education and inpatient care, consisting of presenting the medical problems and treatment of a particular patient to an audience consisting of doctors, residents and medical students. The patient was traditionally present for the round and would answer questions; grand rounds have evolved with most sessions now rarely having a patient present and being more like lectures. An actor portrays the patient in some instances.
Grand rounds help doctors and other healthcare professionals keep up to date in important evolving areas which may be outside of their core practice. Most departments at major teaching hospitals will have their own specialized, often weekly, Grand Rounds. Attending Grand Rounds is also an important supplement to medical school and on-the-job resident training. (Grand rounds can also be distinguished from rounds which is the (typically) daily visit by the attending physician and team to all that physician's patients on the ward. Rounding with an attending physician is an important part of medical on-the-job training and education, but its primary focus is immediate care for the patients on the ward. Grand rounds tends to present the bigger picture, including experience with patients over many years, and the newest research and treatments in an area. Grand rounds tend to be open to the entire medical professional community, whereas rounds are specific to individual attending physicians and their teams).
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This is a parody of the infamous Gangnam Style by Psy. Grand Rounds are meetings traditionally held weekly to discuss interesting or difficult medical or surgical cases among health professionals. This video was produced by final year medical students of Sydney University at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney Australia as part of a student's parody of grand rounds. Written, performed, directed, edited by Jason Han Flashmob dancing by many Sydney University Northern medical students Elevator pelvic thrusting by Anthony Rososinski Filming by Janani Mahadeva, Eileen Langford, David Leon Original music by Psy Huge thanks to all the Doctors of RNSH involved in dancing for this video, as well as for teaching us so enthusiastically throughout the years: - Dr Michael Hibbert - A/Prof Br...
UCSF endrocrinologist Robert H. Lustig, MD, MSL, speaks at the UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds about his research concerning the physiological and neuroscience impacts of sugar intake, and the complex social and political issues surrounding regulation of it. (December 6, 2016)
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This is a parody of the infamous Gangnam Style by Psy. Grand Rounds are meetings traditionally held weekly to discuss interesting or difficult medical or surgical cases among health professionals. This video was produced by final year medical students of Sydney University at the Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney Australia as part of a student's parody of grand rounds. Written, performed, directed, edited by Jason Han Flashmob dancing by many Sydney University Northern medical students Elevator pelvic thrusting by Anthony Rososinski Filming by Janani Mahadeva, Eileen Langford, David Leon Original music by Psy Huge thanks to all the Doctors of RNSH involved in dancing for this video, as well as for teaching us so enthusiastically throughout the years: - Dr Michael Hibbert - A/Prof Br...
UCSF endrocrinologist Robert H. Lustig, MD, MSL, speaks at the UCSF Dept. of Psychiatry Grand Rounds about his research concerning the physiological and neuroscience impacts of sugar intake, and the complex social and political issues surrounding regulation of it. (December 6, 2016)
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Aortic Dissections - New Advancements Presented on April 22, 2015 by Tom Martin, MD Sponsored by Florida Hospital Cardiovascular Institute