Taking a Weight History - Using Mnemonics to Learn a Missing Skill in Medical Education
1Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine.
Abstract:
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. A major challenge facing medical educators today is to adequately train current and future physicians in the prevention and treatment of obesity, a key contributor to the global non-communicable disease burden. One of the central skills to be performed in the clinical encounter is to conduct a thorough and informative obesity-related history. Recent studies have confirmed the importance of the timing, pattern and trajectory of body weight as a predictor of multiple co-morbid conditions as well as future obesity. To provide a more structured and pedagogical approach to learning how to take a meaningful weight history, the familiar mnemonic "OPQRST" can be applied to facilitate this important element of the patient encounter.
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