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Encyclopedia > Clinical Skills Online

Clinical Skills Online (CSO) is a project, developed by the Educational Technology Unit at St George's, University of London, UK, aimed at providing online videos demonstrating core Clinical Skills common to a wide range of medical and health-based courses in Higher Education. St Georges, University of London (SGUL) is, a specialist medical college of the University of London. ... To be certified by ECFMG, international medical graduates must, among other requirements, satisfy the clinical skills requirement. ...


These videos are freely available to anyone using them for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes only. All content on the CSO website (including text, images, videos, and any other original works), unless otherwise stated, is licensed under the Creative Commons. Version 2 of Some Rights Reserved logo No Rights reserved logo The Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others legally to build upon and share. ...


It is worth mentioning that the clinical skills videos on the CSO site have been created at the 'lowest common denominator' level for a host of medical and healthcare related disciplines with a view to share with the wider community. Please also be aware that there maybe slight variations in the procedures, shown in the videos, from institution to institution depending on policies and equipment used.



 

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