General Medicine Internship Real Patient OSCEs Towards Optimizing Clinical Complexity
Introduction: This online E-log Entry Blog is an objectively structured clinical examination method to assess the clinical competence during the course of my General Medicine Internship rotation (June'2023-August'2023) by reviewing the case reports shared below and to discuss, understand and review the clinical scenarios and data analysis of patients so as to develop my clinical competency in comprehending clinical cases, and providing evidence-based inputs for questions surrounding the clinical vignettes borrowed from the E Log Book. Note: The cases have been shared after taking consent from the patient/guardian. All names and other identifiers have been removed to secure and respect the privacy of the patient and the family . CASE REPORT 1: A 30-year-male, pharmacist by occupation, presented with the chief complaint of Fever since 1 week and difficulty in swallowing since 1 week. Patient was apparently asymptomatic 6 years back when he met with an accident (R
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