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Frontal Lobe Examination | CASC Video


This video demonstrates a frontal lobe examination, in a CASC style format.

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Scenario: Martin Smith is a 27 year old man who sustained a traumatic brain injury in a road traffic collision one year ago. Assess the function of Mr Smith’s frontal lobe.

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Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational purposes only, targeted for the CASC exam – taken by psychiatry UK trainees in order to achieve membership of the Royal College of Psychiatrists. It should not be taken as clinical guidance or advice. It is also not intended to be an accurate portrayal of a real psychiatry consultation. For those revising for the CASC exam, this video should be used as a guidance and does not necessarily depict a gold-standard approach. Depending on when this video is viewed, information may be outdated.

Video Contributors:
Dr Damir Rafi is a Psychiatry Speciality Registrar in Forensic Psychiatry, currently working in London. He is the co-founder of PsychPanda.
Dr Vinitha Soundararajan is a Psychiatry Speciality Registrar, training in General Adult Psychiatry and Psychotherapy. She is currently working in London.

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