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This Portal is planned to have case histories.
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The idea is that each case history would be a subpage of a particular topic
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e.g. Sacroiliac Joint Pain/Case1
Many people learn well from reading case histories.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dhaliwal|first=Gurpreet|last2=Ilgen|first2=Jonathan|date=2016-05|title=Clinical Reasoning: Talk the Talk or Just Walk the Walk?|url=https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27168905|journal=Journal of Graduate Medical Education|volume=8|issue=2|pages=274ā€“276|doi=10.4300/JGME-D-16-00073.1|issn=1949-8357|pmc=4857488|pmid=27168905}}</ref> This section is for fostering that type of learning, and draws inspiration from NEJM Clinical Reasoning, IM Reasoning, HumanDx, and JGIM exercises in clinical reasoning. The cases are divided into sections (history, examination, and so on). The reader follows the case approaching an unknown patient care dilemma. After each section the reader is encouraged to think about what they might do next, and what the differential diagnosis is. There is another layer of running commentary from an experienced fellow. This process helps the reader hone their clinical reasoning, diagnostic, and management skills.
And the cases would be added to the [[:Category:Cases|cases]] category
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In that way a user could view the case history list as a whole, without giving away the region.
For help on how to write a case history please see [[Help:Case Histories|the help file]]
The case history format would be akin to the "Stump The Chumps" way of presenting case histories from the IM Reasoning podcast. The diagnosis is shown LAST, so that the reader can puzzle through things as they go.
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*[https://www.painmedicine-casereports.com/ Pain Medicine Case Reports]
*[https://casereports.bmj.com/pages/ BMJ case reports]
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==Create News Item==
To create a case you can use [[:Form:Case]]. Please note that it is an early prototype. The title of the case should start with "Case:"
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:44, 5 June 2022

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Case Histories

Many people learn well from reading case histories.[1] This section is for fostering that type of learning, and draws inspiration from NEJM Clinical Reasoning, IM Reasoning, HumanDx, and JGIM exercises in clinical reasoning. The cases are divided into sections (history, examination, and so on). The reader follows the case approaching an unknown patient care dilemma. After each section the reader is encouraged to think about what they might do next, and what the differential diagnosis is. There is another layer of running commentary from an experienced fellow. This process helps the reader hone their clinical reasoning, diagnostic, and management skills.

For help on how to write a case history please see the help file

Case Histories
Select [ā–ŗ] to view subcategories
Javascript must be enabled on your browser for the cases to work


Create News Item

To create a case you can use Form:Case. Please note that it is an early prototype. The title of the case should start with "Case:"

References

  1. ā†‘ Dhaliwal, Gurpreet; Ilgen, Jonathan (2016-05). "Clinical Reasoning: Talk the Talk or Just Walk the Walk?". Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 8 (2): 274ā€“276. doi:10.4300/JGME-D-16-00073.1. ISSN 1949-8357. PMC 4857488. PMID 27168905. Check date values in: |date= (help)
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