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Medicine Short Cases
Welcome to your ultimate study companion for internal medicine short cases! This page offers a focused series of case discussions to help you ace your exams. We cover essential cases in CVS, RS, abdomen, and CNS, providing a structured approach to history, examination, and diagnosis. Our concise, exam-oriented format is designed to build your confidence Continue reading
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Obstetrics Case Discussions
This is your go-to place for mastering obstetric case discussions, made just for your exams. This page breaks down the most common and important pregnancy-related scenarios into easy-to-understand questions and answers. We focus on what examiners truly want you to know. You need to learn how to figure out what’s going on with both mom Continue reading
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Gynaecology Case Discussions
This is your go-to place to get really good at Gynaecology case discussions, made just for your exams. This page breaks down the most common and important women’s health cases into easy-to-understand questions and answers. We focus on what examiners really want you to know. Learn how to figure out what’s wrong. Understand what tests Continue reading
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Surgery Long Case Discussions
Surgery long case discussions are crucial. They serve as a comprehensive test of a student’s ability to thoroughly assess a surgical patient. These discussions also show critical thinking. Examiners specifically focus on “high-yield” areas. They expect you to accurately diagnose the condition. You should articulate a strong rationale for your investigations. It is important to Continue reading
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Medicine Long Case Discussions
These extended patient encounters are designed to mirror real-world clinical practice. They offer invaluable experience in history-taking, physical examination, and logical clinical reasoning. This ultimately fosters the development of well-rounded clinicians capable of managing complex medical cases effectively. Continue reading
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Paediatric Long Cases
Here are some paediatric long case scenarios to help you learn through a Q&A format. These are typical of what you might encounter in exams or clinical discussions, focusing on common neurological presentations in children. Continue reading
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Paediatric Long Case Discussions
Paediatric Long Case: Bronchial Asthma Patient Summary This is a 9-year-old boy, previously diagnosed with Bronchial Asthma at age 2, who presents for a routine follow-up. He is currently on a combination inhaler (ICS + LABA). His mother reports that his asthma is “poorly controlled,” as he experiences coughing fits twice a week, is occasionally Continue reading

