Abstract

Abstract Independent medical evaluations (IMEs), impairment assessments, and providing clinical care mandate obtaining an appropriate history. The medical interview is a crucial component for obtaining an accurate and complete medical history for IMEs, which requires interpersonal and analytical skills. The interview is a purposeful conversation aimed at understanding the patient's experiences, with a focus on verbal and nonverbal cues, to help build a comprehensive understanding of the patient's injury and current problems within the context of their overall health. The extent of history that is documented depends on the purpose of the evaluation and the nature of the injury. The process involves documenting chief complaints, injury details, pre-existing conditions, clinical course, current symptoms, and functional and past medical history.

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