Another Look at the C-L Psychiatry Pecha Kucha

Back in 2018, one of my emergency room staff physicians asked me to do a Pecha Kucha on what a consultation-liaison psychiatrist does. If you know what a pecha kucha is, you can understand why it was challenging for me to put it together and present it.

Although you may have seen the video I made of the pecha kucha 5 years ago on this blog, I think it’s OK to present it here again.

Briefly, PechaKucha is Japanese for “chitchat.” It’s a presentation format using 20 slides displayed for 20 seconds each. It took a while to rehearse to get it right.

I think it’s also worth emphasizing because most of the ideas in it are still relevant to consultation-liaison psychiatry. See what you think.

6 responses to “Another Look at the C-L Psychiatry Pecha Kucha”

    1. Many thanks, George. It was hard to get the timing right.

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      1. The timing and narration were perfect. You may have another career in retirement once Shatner finally retires.

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      2. Shatner will never retire.

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  1. This is great!! I will be sharing with medical students when the topic of CL comes up! I especially like the camp chairs.

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    1. Thank you! I had to be careful getting up from the camp chair. One leg usually went numb.

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