WRITING CASE REPORTS. A PRACTICAL GUIDE FROM CONCEPTION THROUGH PUBLICATION

WRITING CASE REPORTS. A PRACTICAL GUIDE FROM CONCEPTION THROUGH PUBLICATION

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Atencion Primaria
ISBN:
978-3-319-41898-8
Páginas:
161
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
12
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

77,99 €

Despues:

74,09 €

1. Introduction
2. The Historical Tradition of Case Reporting
3. The Educational Value of Case Reports
4. Practical Benefits of Case Reporting
5. Is My Case Good Enough?
6. How to Get Started
7. How to Write a Traditional Case Report
8. Special Considerations
9. How to Write a Clinical Vignette Abstract
10. How to Write a Clinical Problem Solving Manuscript
11. Submitting a Case Report Manuscript
12. The View from the Journal
13. It's Published!
14. The Future of Case Reports

This book provides medical students and physicians with a practical, step-by-step guide on how to write and publish a medical case report. The case report is the traditional way for physicians to describe their unique or unusual cases to a broad audience and it plays an important role in the discovery of new diseases or syndromes, unusual manifestations of disease, important adverse drug reactions, and the generation of hypotheses for further study. This book guides readers through the process from choosing a case to report on to finding a publisher and then comment on future directions and potential new uses of case reports, including expanded computer case databases to optimize care for individual patients and new applications in medical education. Interspersed throughout the text are example case reports, many written by the authors, with commentary on their experiences working with those reports to provide context and aid readers in creating clear, concise, and useful case reports.

Features
• A comprehensive, practical guide to writing and publishing a case report
• Covers traditional case reports, case series, poster abstracts, adverse drug reaction reports, clinical images, and clinical problem-solving manuscripts
• Guides the reader through case discovery, journal selection, revisions, and post-publication issues including press releases, social media, citations, and peer review opportunities

Authors
• Clifford D. Packer, MD. Associate Professor of Medicine. Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine.,. Cleveland, OH
• Somnath Mookherjee, MD. Assistant Professor of Medicine. University of Washington School of Medicine. Department of Medicine. Division of General Internal Medicine. Seattle, WA USA
• Gabrielle N. Berger, MD. Clinical Instructor. University of Washington School of Medicine. Department of Medicine. Division of General Internal Medicine. Seattle, WA USA