In the hospital and clinic, medical student verbal patient presentations convey important information to the team. Time is of the essence, so concise and logical presentations of the relevant information will set students apart. The overall format for the verbal presentation is similar to the written note, but is usually more concise. Being able to select the pertinent information and present it in an efficient manner takes organization and practice, but it is a skill that can be learned. This resource is practical guide for medical student verbal patient presentations to the healthcare team along with a sample verbal patient presentation. Our institution has used this with M1 and M2 students in clinical skills, but we have also used it for verbal presentations of case patients in small-group case-based learning. This guide reflects my preferences as a family medicine physician. There are many ways to present, so students will need to be ready to adjust to the preferences of other attending physicians throughout medical school.#Communication#education#medicine#training