QJM Advance Access originally published online on January 16, 2006
QJM 2006 99(2):125-126; doi:10.1093/qjmed/hcl003
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How not to be a doctor
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How can I help you? I asked. It isn't the way I always open consultations but I was making a teaching video, so I thought I would be conventional for a change. As it turned out, it was a fortunate move. Im not sure if you really can help me, the patient answered. Ive seen lots of specialists, and none of them have managed to help me so far. You see, I keep having these funny turns ... Two weeks later, when showing the video to a group of senior house officers, I stopped the recording at this
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