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Journal of Medical Case Reports’ new resource to guide clinicians on how to use and write case reports -

The Journal of Medical Case Reports will publish a valuable resource for clinicians in the form of special series of editorials, offering a guide to best practice for writing and using case reports.

All the articles will be free to read immediately upon publication and available to researchers, clinicians and policymakers, as the journal is an open access journal.

The series includes case reports in medical education: a platform for training medical students, residents, and fellows in scientific writing and critical thinking; how to apply clinical cases and medical literatures in the framework of a modified "failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA)" as a clinical reasoning tool - an illustration using the human biliary system; how to apply a case report in clinical practice on the example of the trigemino-cardiac reflex: A way for thinking models?; how to review a case report; how to write a neurology case report; how to write a case report in nephrology; and when to write a neurology case report.

Another valuable publication in the journal for reference when writing and using case reports is “A guide to writing case reports for the Journal of Medical Case Reports and BioMed Central Research Notes", which was published in 2013 and written by Richard Rison.

The series can be found here.

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