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How to Write a Case Report: a step-by-step guide
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published: 30 Jul 2022
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JACC: Case Reports: How to Write a Case Report | Webinar
Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC, and Associate Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC, provide instructions for potential authors on developing a manuscript for successful submission to JACC: Case Reports. For more info: https://casereports.onlinejacc.org
published: 15 May 2019
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How to write a Case Report
Bishoy Goubran, MD.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
PI. Marcos Sanchez-Gonzalez MD. Phd.
Director
Division of Clinical & Translational Research
How to write a case report?
Contact: [email protected]
For more information: http://www.graduatemedicaleducation.org/clinical-research-links-resources/
published: 29 Mar 2017
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Webinar | Tips and Tricks for Writing a Successful Case Report
JACC: Case Reports Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC; Deputy Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC; and Associate Editor David L. Fischman, MD, FACC, shared tips and tricks for writing a successful case report. The editors described the steps for applying appropriate structure to a manuscript and the keys to developing a successful submission for JACC: Case Reports.
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published: 06 Jul 2022
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Introduction to Writing Case Reports with Dr. Nancy Kubiak
Dr. Nancy Kubiak presents an Introduction to Writing Case Reports by first identifying a clinical case appropriate for presentation. She then discusses learning objectives that emphasize the main teaching points of the case. After, she recognizes a "backwards approach" to writing case reports.
Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page.
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published: 28 Sep 2018
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Biostatistics - Study Types (cross sectional, case control, cohort, case report & case series)
If we want to compare smokers with non-smokers to assess the risk of lung cancer we should use cohort studies, but if we compare lung cancers with healthy individuals and see how smoking is contributing then it is a case-control study. Sounds confusing isn't it :/?? Well, not after the coming 5 mins. In this video we will discuss different observational study types, and compare and contrast between them. Enjoy!
Oh, and by the way, regardless whether you use cohort or case-control, smoking definitely increases your risk of getting lung cancer!
Contents:
0:10 - Types of epidemiological studies
0:23 - Cross-sectional studies
1:21 - Cohort and case-control studies comparison
2:00 - Retrospective Vs. prospective
2:47 - Outcome measures
3:15 - Cohort studies
3:48 - Cohort Vs. case-control
4:...
published: 07 Jul 2020
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The Case Report Form - CRF - Part 1
What everybody should know about Clinical Trials!
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published: 25 Oct 2021
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How to write a Case Report by Mededia Intern: Suha Tayyeb, MSIV RMU
In this video, Mededia Intern Suha Tayyeb shares how to write a case report for a medical journal.
For more details, please check out http://mededia.com/case
Writing a case report might seem as intimidating as baking a cake but in reality, it’s pretty simple if you have the right recipe with you. The recipe being, knowing what to do before writing a case report, how to structure the case report, and icing or in this case, formatting it to the journal’s requirements. Voila! You’re done!
Let’s begin with a few things you want to do before sitting down to write a case report. First of all, you should be clear about the specialty you are interested in. This will not only help you target the topics of the case report but will also allow you to center your opportunities (volunteer work, resear...
published: 28 Mar 2021
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Case Report and Case Series | Study Designs | Epidemiology in Minutes | EpiMinutes 3
Case reports are the simplest forms of epidemiological studies involving individuals. A group of cases having similar health conditions forms a case series. Both case reports and case series provide an excellent description of a particular health problem. But they cannot test a hypothesis or prove an association between an exposure and outcome. Why?
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Let's grab the fundamental concepts of epidemiology in a few minutes. The rest is on you. You will decide how you would take them forward and apply them in real-life settings. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Dr Kazi Mizanur Rahman is a medical graduate (Dhaka Medical College, University of Dhaka), with post-graduate qualifications in epidemiology (MS Epidemiology, Harvard University) and population...
published: 31 Aug 2020
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Case Reports | How to write a case report?
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How to Write a Case Report: a step-by-step guide
In this video I will be going through the key steps to writing a case report with some top tips. Hope you enjoy the video!
▶ If you're in a rush, check out th...
In this video I will be going through the key steps to writing a case report with some top tips. Hope you enjoy the video!
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- published: 30 Jul 2022
- views: 68408
11:05
JACC: Case Reports: How to Write a Case Report | Webinar
Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC, and Associate Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC, provide instructions for potential authors on developing a manusc...
Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC, and Associate Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC, provide instructions for potential authors on developing a manuscript for successful submission to JACC: Case Reports. For more info: https://casereports.onlinejacc.org
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Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC, and Associate Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, FACC, provide instructions for potential authors on developing a manuscript for successful submission to JACC: Case Reports. For more info: https://casereports.onlinejacc.org
- published: 15 May 2019
- views: 20226
8:41
How to write a Case Report
Bishoy Goubran, MD.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
PI. Marcos Sanchez-Gonzalez MD. Phd.
Director
Division of Clinical & Translational Research
How to write a c...
Bishoy Goubran, MD.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
PI. Marcos Sanchez-Gonzalez MD. Phd.
Director
Division of Clinical & Translational Research
How to write a case report?
Contact:
[email protected]
For more information: http://www.graduatemedicaleducation.org/clinical-research-links-resources/
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Bishoy Goubran, MD.
Post Doctoral Research Fellow
PI. Marcos Sanchez-Gonzalez MD. Phd.
Director
Division of Clinical & Translational Research
How to write a case report?
Contact:
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For more information: http://www.graduatemedicaleducation.org/clinical-research-links-resources/
- published: 29 Mar 2017
- views: 71627
54:37
Webinar | Tips and Tricks for Writing a Successful Case Report
JACC: Case Reports Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC; Deputy Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC; and Associate Editor David L. Fischman, MD, FACC, sha...
JACC: Case Reports Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC; Deputy Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC; and Associate Editor David L. Fischman, MD, FACC, shared tips and tricks for writing a successful case report. The editors described the steps for applying appropriate structure to a manuscript and the keys to developing a successful submission for JACC: Case Reports.
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JACC: Case Reports Editor-in-Chief Julia Grapsa, MD, PhD, FACC; Deputy Editor Mary Norine Walsh, MD, MACC; and Associate Editor David L. Fischman, MD, FACC, shared tips and tricks for writing a successful case report. The editors described the steps for applying appropriate structure to a manuscript and the keys to developing a successful submission for JACC: Case Reports.
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- published: 06 Jul 2022
- views: 2697
41:58
Introduction to Writing Case Reports with Dr. Nancy Kubiak
Dr. Nancy Kubiak presents an Introduction to Writing Case Reports by first identifying a clinical case appropriate for presentation. She then discusses learning...
Dr. Nancy Kubiak presents an Introduction to Writing Case Reports by first identifying a clinical case appropriate for presentation. She then discusses learning objectives that emphasize the main teaching points of the case. After, she recognizes a "backwards approach" to writing case reports.
Some items in this lecture may have come from the lecturer’s personal academic files or have been cited in-line or at the end of the lecture. For more information, see our citation page.
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Dr. Nancy Kubiak presents an Introduction to Writing Case Reports by first identifying a clinical case appropriate for presentation. She then discusses learning objectives that emphasize the main teaching points of the case. After, she recognizes a "backwards approach" to writing case reports.
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- published: 28 Sep 2018
- views: 42613
5:21
Biostatistics - Study Types (cross sectional, case control, cohort, case report & case series)
If we want to compare smokers with non-smokers to assess the risk of lung cancer we should use cohort studies, but if we compare lung cancers with healthy indiv...
If we want to compare smokers with non-smokers to assess the risk of lung cancer we should use cohort studies, but if we compare lung cancers with healthy individuals and see how smoking is contributing then it is a case-control study. Sounds confusing isn't it :/?? Well, not after the coming 5 mins. In this video we will discuss different observational study types, and compare and contrast between them. Enjoy!
Oh, and by the way, regardless whether you use cohort or case-control, smoking definitely increases your risk of getting lung cancer!
Contents:
0:10 - Types of epidemiological studies
0:23 - Cross-sectional studies
1:21 - Cohort and case-control studies comparison
2:00 - Retrospective Vs. prospective
2:47 - Outcome measures
3:15 - Cohort studies
3:48 - Cohort Vs. case-control
4:08 - Case report
4:47 - Case series
Credits:
- Arabic Subtitles: Radwan Alkhatib
- Illustrations: Anas Idris
- Script: Khaled M. Abdullah
- Video Editing: Anas Idris & Mohamad S. Alabdaljabar
- Voice Over: Khaled M. Abdullah
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https://wn.com/Biostatistics_Study_Types_(Cross_Sectional,_Case_Control,_Cohort,_Case_Report_Case_Series)
If we want to compare smokers with non-smokers to assess the risk of lung cancer we should use cohort studies, but if we compare lung cancers with healthy individuals and see how smoking is contributing then it is a case-control study. Sounds confusing isn't it :/?? Well, not after the coming 5 mins. In this video we will discuss different observational study types, and compare and contrast between them. Enjoy!
Oh, and by the way, regardless whether you use cohort or case-control, smoking definitely increases your risk of getting lung cancer!
Contents:
0:10 - Types of epidemiological studies
0:23 - Cross-sectional studies
1:21 - Cohort and case-control studies comparison
2:00 - Retrospective Vs. prospective
2:47 - Outcome measures
3:15 - Cohort studies
3:48 - Cohort Vs. case-control
4:08 - Case report
4:47 - Case series
Credits:
- Arabic Subtitles: Radwan Alkhatib
- Illustrations: Anas Idris
- Script: Khaled M. Abdullah
- Video Editing: Anas Idris & Mohamad S. Alabdaljabar
- Voice Over: Khaled M. Abdullah
For more content on biostats:
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- published: 07 Jul 2020
- views: 130991
4:36
The Case Report Form - CRF - Part 1
What everybody should know about Clinical Trials!
Without clinical trials, we wouldn’t have any vaccines, treatments for cancer, heart disease, diabetes and man...
What everybody should know about Clinical Trials!
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- published: 25 Oct 2021
- views: 9110
14:29
How to write a Case Report by Mededia Intern: Suha Tayyeb, MSIV RMU
In this video, Mededia Intern Suha Tayyeb shares how to write a case report for a medical journal.
For more details, please check out http://mededia.com/case
W...
In this video, Mededia Intern Suha Tayyeb shares how to write a case report for a medical journal.
For more details, please check out http://mededia.com/case
Writing a case report might seem as intimidating as baking a cake but in reality, it’s pretty simple if you have the right recipe with you. The recipe being, knowing what to do before writing a case report, how to structure the case report, and icing or in this case, formatting it to the journal’s requirements. Voila! You’re done!
Let’s begin with a few things you want to do before sitting down to write a case report. First of all, you should be clear about the specialty you are interested in. This will not only help you target the topics of the case report but will also allow you to center your opportunities (volunteer work, research, electives) in your specialty of interest and build your CV around it.
Now look for a medical journal that accepts case report in your specialty of interest. It’s preferred to choose a well-reputed journal that is
1) Peer-reviewed
2) Double-blinded
3) Has a good impact factor
4) Good citation index
5) lndexed in PubMed
The next step is to search for ‘Instructions for author’ of the medical journal chosen. Instructions usually include the preferred font style, size, page spacing, etc. It is noteworthy that each journal has its own specific requirements. Now read the instructions, refer to around 10-15 articles in the journal and notice how the articles follow the instructions of the journal strictly.
Once all of that is done, now comes the easy part, writing the case report. You read that right! The easy part! A case report consists of an introduction, case presentation, conclusion, and discussion. Let's break it down. Begin your introduction with a general explanation of your topic and funnel it down to what makes your topic unique. Case presentation is written as done in your wards. This includes a description of case presentation, diagnosis, labs, management, follow-up with details relevant to the case. The conclusion has the new learning pointers that your case report brings forward which can add to medical literature.
Finally, there are a few causes of rejection that can put your work to waste and you must definitely avoid them. Firstly, if your case report is not unique, has a lot of literature already present in the database on your topic, and has no new learning pointers, it is considered to be a huge red flag for rejection. To avoid that, make sure you perform a literature search to establish the uniqueness of your topic. The second cause of rejection can be submitting the case report in an irrelevant journal for publishing. If your case report is regarding cardiology, submit it to a cardiology-based journal and not radiology. Moreover, if your topic is regarding a highly specialized specialty, say, neuro-oncology, it is better to submit it in a neuro-oncology journal instead of neurology or oncology journals. It increases the likelihood of your case getting published. Thirdly, if your case report is not properly formatted according to the journal’s instructions, it will undergo rejection instantly. So, it's best to always read instructions for the author thoroughly and format your case report accordingly. And lastly, if there is the use of inconsistent or wrong English with mistakes of grammar, punctuation, expression, or writing a half paper in American English and the other half in British English can result in rejection too. In that case, it is recommended to read 'Elements of style’ which is a widely used grammar book in American high schools so you can familiarize yourself with the proper use of English.
To conclude, case report writing is one of the easiest articles to pen down. It takes relatively less time and is successful in terms of publishing if done correctly.
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In this video, Mededia Intern Suha Tayyeb shares how to write a case report for a medical journal.
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Writing a case report might seem as intimidating as baking a cake but in reality, it’s pretty simple if you have the right recipe with you. The recipe being, knowing what to do before writing a case report, how to structure the case report, and icing or in this case, formatting it to the journal’s requirements. Voila! You’re done!
Let’s begin with a few things you want to do before sitting down to write a case report. First of all, you should be clear about the specialty you are interested in. This will not only help you target the topics of the case report but will also allow you to center your opportunities (volunteer work, research, electives) in your specialty of interest and build your CV around it.
Now look for a medical journal that accepts case report in your specialty of interest. It’s preferred to choose a well-reputed journal that is
1) Peer-reviewed
2) Double-blinded
3) Has a good impact factor
4) Good citation index
5) lndexed in PubMed
The next step is to search for ‘Instructions for author’ of the medical journal chosen. Instructions usually include the preferred font style, size, page spacing, etc. It is noteworthy that each journal has its own specific requirements. Now read the instructions, refer to around 10-15 articles in the journal and notice how the articles follow the instructions of the journal strictly.
Once all of that is done, now comes the easy part, writing the case report. You read that right! The easy part! A case report consists of an introduction, case presentation, conclusion, and discussion. Let's break it down. Begin your introduction with a general explanation of your topic and funnel it down to what makes your topic unique. Case presentation is written as done in your wards. This includes a description of case presentation, diagnosis, labs, management, follow-up with details relevant to the case. The conclusion has the new learning pointers that your case report brings forward which can add to medical literature.
Finally, there are a few causes of rejection that can put your work to waste and you must definitely avoid them. Firstly, if your case report is not unique, has a lot of literature already present in the database on your topic, and has no new learning pointers, it is considered to be a huge red flag for rejection. To avoid that, make sure you perform a literature search to establish the uniqueness of your topic. The second cause of rejection can be submitting the case report in an irrelevant journal for publishing. If your case report is regarding cardiology, submit it to a cardiology-based journal and not radiology. Moreover, if your topic is regarding a highly specialized specialty, say, neuro-oncology, it is better to submit it in a neuro-oncology journal instead of neurology or oncology journals. It increases the likelihood of your case getting published. Thirdly, if your case report is not properly formatted according to the journal’s instructions, it will undergo rejection instantly. So, it's best to always read instructions for the author thoroughly and format your case report accordingly. And lastly, if there is the use of inconsistent or wrong English with mistakes of grammar, punctuation, expression, or writing a half paper in American English and the other half in British English can result in rejection too. In that case, it is recommended to read 'Elements of style’ which is a widely used grammar book in American high schools so you can familiarize yourself with the proper use of English.
To conclude, case report writing is one of the easiest articles to pen down. It takes relatively less time and is successful in terms of publishing if done correctly.
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Case Report and Case Series | Study Designs | Epidemiology in Minutes | EpiMinutes 3
Case reports are the simplest forms of epidemiological studies involving individuals. A group of cases having similar health conditions forms a case series. Bot...
Case reports are the simplest forms of epidemiological studies involving individuals. A group of cases having similar health conditions forms a case series. Both case reports and case series provide an excellent description of a particular health problem. But they cannot test a hypothesis or prove an association between an exposure and outcome. Why?
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Let's grab the fundamental concepts of epidemiology in a few minutes. The rest is on you. You will decide how you would take them forward and apply them in real-life settings. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Dr Kazi Mizanur Rahman is a medical graduate (Dhaka Medical College, University of Dhaka), with post-graduate qualifications in epidemiology (MS Epidemiology, Harvard University) and population health (PhD, Australian National University). Dr Rahman worked for a decade at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh as a public health researcher. He also taught at James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University for five years. In Australia, since finishing his PhD in 2015, Kazi has been working as an epidemiologist both in academia and program with a focus on protection and promotion of health at the population level.
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#epidemiology #EpiMinutes #casereport #caseseries
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Case reports are the simplest forms of epidemiological studies involving individuals. A group of cases having similar health conditions forms a case series. Both case reports and case series provide an excellent description of a particular health problem. But they cannot test a hypothesis or prove an association between an exposure and outcome. Why?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………
Let's grab the fundamental concepts of epidemiology in a few minutes. The rest is on you. You will decide how you would take them forward and apply them in real-life settings. ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Dr Kazi Mizanur Rahman is a medical graduate (Dhaka Medical College, University of Dhaka), with post-graduate qualifications in epidemiology (MS Epidemiology, Harvard University) and population health (PhD, Australian National University). Dr Rahman worked for a decade at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh as a public health researcher. He also taught at James P Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University for five years. In Australia, since finishing his PhD in 2015, Kazi has been working as an epidemiologist both in academia and program with a focus on protection and promotion of health at the population level.
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#epidemiology #EpiMinutes #casereport #caseseries
- published: 31 Aug 2020
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