Posts Tagged ‘Clinical Problem-Solving’

Stalking the Diagnosis — the Latest Interactive Medical Case

Posted by Karen Buckley • February 11th, 2010

A 58-year-old woman presented to her primary care physician after several days of dizziness, weakness, urinary frequency, fever, and dry mouth. Learn more about this patient’s clinical presentation, past medical history, and results from a physical exam when you try our latest Interactive Medical Case, Stalking the Diagnosis. As you proceed, you will be guided… Read More…

NEW! — Interactive Medical Cases

Posted by Karen Buckley • September 11th, 2009

This week we are pleased to launch on NEJM.org an innovative new series, Interactive Medical Cases. Based on our popular Clinical Problem-Solving articles, the interactive cases allow you to virtually manage an actual patient’s case, from presentation to outcome. Test your clinical knowledge in the first case, “The Writing on the Wall.” A 52-year-old man… Read More…