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An illustrative case study imprecision in external information leading to catastrophic internal outcome

Case study below illustrating initial imprecision's in "external" informational continuity leading to near catastrophic "internal" outcomes: Speaker Note, suggestions and discussion:  Slide-1 Good morning one and all. Today, we will be sharing our experience of a case which has helped us in learning many things about a case based approach. Our discussion for the next one hour will be around a case of urinary and abdominal discomfort Suggestions and discussion:  Rakesh Biswas : Very nice but you may also like to elaborate what is a case based approach to learning or reasoning in the clinical sciences? KIMS Salma: How to do that? Rakesh Biswas:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19018901/                             https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/19018899/?i=2&from=/19018901/related Slide- 2 Suggestions and discussion:  The urologist made another diagnosis based on his history on the last line of his notes, thin stre