Clinical procedures and detailed explanations by University of Leicester medical educators to provide particular illustration for medical students and learners of other health and clinical professions.
This is a short film showing how to wash your hands correctly with both alcohol rub and soap and water within a medical environment. Doing this correctly is an important first step in infection control within all medical establishments. This clip was originally used by Medical Students at the University of Leicester as part of a larger teaching package.
A short film showing the Bone Marrow Aspiration procedure. The video was produced for the use of medical students at the University of Leicester. It was written and produced by Doctor Sue Pavord, Consultant Haematologist and Lecturer at the University of Leicester Medical School. This video comes with a warning that it is of a medical nature and is quite graphic in places. It starts with an explanation of the most common sites used for obtaining bone marrow samples by needle aspiration, before moving on to show the anaesthetic being administered and a bone marrow specimen being obtained. The video concludes with an example of a core biopsy being taken with a trephine needle.