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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a case presentation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as medical, legal, or academic settings where a specific case is being discussed or analyzed.
Example: "During the conference, Dr. Smith delivered a compelling case presentation on the latest treatment for diabetes."
Alternatives: "a case study" or "a case report".
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One day in medical school she sat in the back of a huge auditorium, waiting for a case presentation.
This sequential process is explained through a case presentation.
The technical details and a case presentation, with specific references to the cosmetic and functional outcomes are described.
In addition to a general overview of these conditions, a case presentation is used to show the evaluation and treatment of a computer user who has carpal tunnel syndrome and concomitant de Quervain tenosynovitis.
In the first half hour, the PGY1 residents gave a case presentation to show their abilities.
Through a case presentation, we review processes available to help resolve conflict and to improve outcome.
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The focus for the interviews was an assessment involving a written case presentation prepared by third year medical students coming to the end of their General Practice attachment at the School of Medicine, Cardiff University.
In the second hour, PGY1 residents visited a real patient independently, made a short case presentation and completed the writing of the charts.
After a detailed case presentation, several diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of this unique case are thoroughly discussed.
Each chapter begins with a brief case presentation.
Respondents felt they could begin to evaluate a similar case presentation (95.4%), and would remember the case in the future (91%).
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