Virtual Basic Critical Care Management Course For Non-ICU Doctors - Part 1 by Muhammad Amir Ayub

This course was a collaboration of many parties (Mercy Malaysia, UKM, Persatuan Kakitangan Anestesiologi Hospital Umum Sarawak), and used the MY sigRA platform to deliver its content live to an extremely wide audience; at its peak, the live feed had more than two thousand viewers.

This course was delivered predominantly in English with Malay sprinkled in; take note international viewers. As I am a one man show, there will not be translations obviously.

Most of my editing will focus on keeping out administrative talk and audio editing to modify the at times usually piercing character of streamed audio.

The first part will be the introduction to the course and “Fundamentals of ICU Care”, both by Dr Mafeitzeral bin Mamat.

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Dr Melor's Farewell Video by Muhammad Amir Ayub

The Malaysian Head of Service for Anaesthesia Services and Head of Department of Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, Dr Melor Mansor, will retire soon.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, holding an in person celebration was not possible. As a substitute, we have made a video montage celebrating his services in our department.

My original idea was to have a video that could stand on its own as its own event. This was definitely my most difficult video project to date. Probably 60 hours of work, with each video segment replayed more than 20 times for both audio and video adjustments. With that came many lessons regarding the process of video production for me to remember for the future.

Enjoy. For now I’m keeping MY sigRA mostly (stay tuned as it’s about to be different for the next few weeks) related to professional regional anaesthesia content, and my personal channel as a be-all channel.

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Behind the Scenes of MY sigRA: My Audio Editing Workflow by Muhammad Amir Ayub

As promised, here is a snippet of the (you may be surprised) hard work that goes into making medical education videos. And we’ll start off with just audio.

My technique is certainly not perfect, and every project teaches me something new. Just producing this video led to me having to solve multiple problems requiring multiple takes: lighting issues, noise, my own uhm’s and ah’s, and many more. Since it’s not “medical education”, I’m publishing it on my personal channel instead.

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