Presenting cases is a common assignment within the medical literacy and interventions courses here at CGI.  However, there may be times when you do not have a case from your own work or personal experience that fits the parameters of a particular assignment.

Recently published, the Case Report Resources Research Guide can assist you with finding published case reports that you can mine for patient background and medical history to create a fictitious patient for your own case reports.  By using search strategies in the CORE Library databases, locating reputable open-access journals that publish case reports, or even by exploring internet resources where patients describe their own history in text or video, you will be able to fulfill the requirements of a case report assignment even if you do not know of a patient who fits the requirements of an assignment.

The Guide can be located at https://azhin.org/cummings/casereports, and it is also listed in the Index to All Research Guides, available on the CORE Library's home page.