From the New England Journal of Medicine. These articles about clinical decision-making focus on "identifying an appropriate differential diagnosis, choosing diagnostic tests wisely, and prescribing treatments judiciously."
"Illuminating and engaging discussions on key principles of internal medicine, around board-style case vignettes from the acclaimed Harrison’s Self Assessment and Board Review."
Designed to provide opportunities to practice diagnostic reasoning, these cases include videos, graphics, and multiple choice questions to enhance learning.
AccessMedicine: Cases
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Includes cases about double and triple acid-base disturbances, with accompanying information about the key types of acid base disturbances, and their features..
Cases requiring a diagnosis based primarily on visual information (EKGs, pathology slides, imaging results, etc.). Each case also also includes Clinical Pearls.