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How to Video

After you make a few powerpoint slides, this video will show how to record as video.

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How to written

If you prefer reading, check this website for step by step instructions.

After you make a few powerpoint slides, this video will show how to record as video.

Tips

The best simplest option is make a few powerpoint slides then record.

Record on a laptop and use the webcam.

1 Have good lighting. Place camera at eye level (so we don’t look up your nose).

2 Talk fast (it’s prefered. Also, makes video shorter)

3 Make two takes - Talk faster the second take

The video for each slide is record on that slide so if you mess up, you can just re-record that slide. You can move or re-size the video part on each slide after recording if you like.

If you don't have a webcam or you turn off the webcam, then only audio will be recorded.

The video will need to be exported into video (MPEG-4) as this website shows at the bottom.

I will post these videos into youtube or vimeo as public but not searchable.

We will post the video links into the resident OneNote.

 

Include

1 Learning map – all videos should include review of the section learning path (link)

2 What else to review before starting

3 Common mistakes

4 Workflow Expectations (# of cases/ types of cases)

5 Professionalism

6 Tips from Resident OneNote (link) - use BUMC email log in

6 Inspire interest

 

 

Advanced

The rabbit hole

 
 
Click for how to record your computer screen using free software already in Windows 10.

Click for how to record your computer screen using free software already in Windows 10.

Click for how to use your powerpoint deck of slide as a virtual background

Click for how to use your powerpoint deck of slide as a virtual background

Assignments

GI Fluoro

Ken Ford

 

Neuro

Ben White

Ultrasound

Amy Haberman

Elisabeth Moredock

 

IR & Biopsy

Jason Moss & Alan Hise

Zoom April 13 sometime

Chest / Cardiac.

Alastair Moore and David Kraft

Zoom April 7 @7:15 am

 

Nucs & PET

Sarah McFadden and Jessica Page

ED Day & Night

Matt Weissenborn

 

Breast

Sean Raj and Joshua Clayton

Zoom April 12 @12:10 pm

MSK

Dave Holland

MRI

Will Curtis and Jessica Page

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Discussion points

Ultrasound: Workflow, Protocoling body imaging, expectations, how to handle the base

Neuro: answering MRI tech safety questions, Myelograms, how to answer phone, being flexible

Mammo: Using Checklists, reviewing BIRADS, working with fellows & other residents, procedures

ED day: Good communications, answering phone, being the department switch board,

ED Night: Workflow, when to call NIR for stroke

IR & Bx: relevant H&P, EPIC tips, professionalism with nurses & techs

Chest/Cardiac: Separate basics and advanced videos. Basics videos such as CT basics, dictation style, search pattern. Advanced video: TAVR and Aortic dissection review and dictation. May use screen captures to show how to scroll

MSK: Types first time should focus on such as Knee and shoulders. Expectations for number of cases. Procedures.