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    History Taking Station: Dysphagia

    Station length: 7–9 minutes
    Task: Take a focused history from a patient presenting with difficulty swallowing.

    Candidate Instructions
    You are the surgical trainee in clinic.
    A patient has been referred with difficulty swallowing (dysphagia).
    Please take a focused history and summarise your findings to the examiner.

    Examiner Mark Scheme
    Total marks: 20

    1. Introduction and Communication (2 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Introduces self and role 1
      Confirms patient identity and explains purpose of consultation 1

    2. Presenting Complaint (2 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Clarifies the nature of the swallowing difficulty 1
      Establishes duration and onset of symptoms 1

    3. Characterisation of Dysphagia (4 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Differentiates solids vs liquids 2
      Establishes progression of symptoms 2
      Key diagnostic points expected:
      Difficulty with solids progressing to liquids
      Whether symptoms are progressive or intermittent

    4. Associated Symptoms (4 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Weight loss 1
      Regurgitation of food 1
      Pain on swallowing (odynophagia) 1
      Persistent vomiting or choking episodes 1

    5. Red Flag Symptoms (3 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Unintentional weight loss 1
      Vomiting or haematemesis 1
      Progressive worsening dysphagia 1

    6. Gastro-oesophageal Symptoms (2 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Heartburn / reflux symptoms 1
      History of long-standing reflux disease 1

    7. Risk Factors (2 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Smoking history 1
      Alcohol intake 1

    8. Medical and Drug History (2 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Relevant past medical history 1
      Drug history including NSAIDs or medications affecting oesophagus 1

    9. Summary and Clinical Reasoning (3 marks)
      Criterion Marks
      Provides structured summary 2
      Identifies concerning features suggesting malignancy 1

    Example expected summary:
    "A middle-aged patient with progressive dysphagia to solids associated with weight loss, raising concern for an oesophageal malignancy."

    Candidates should demonstrate the ability to:
    Structure a focused surgical history
    Identify red flag features of upper GI malignancy
    Differentiate mechanical obstruction vs motility disorder
    Communicate clearly and summarise effectively

    Common Candidate Errors
    Failure to ask about progression of dysphagia- Not asking about weight loss
    Forgetting smoking and alcohol history
    Not summarising the case at the end

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