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Design A Case is for Authors

Our case creation process is what sets Design A case apart from similar tools. Design A Case lets you create your own web-based cases, and it guides you along the way with 12 standardized modules plus unlimited insert modules.

Design A Case uses modules to organize case content. Each module can include images, interactive content, questions and feedback to students, as well as “Clinical Pearls” and resources. Students can use the resources to pursue additional study.

Modules make development easier—arranging content on the page in a logical way so you can focus on content and leave the presentation to Design A Case.

Standard Modules

Insert Modules

Author Information Health Maintenance & Patient Education Basic Science
Initial Presentation Clinical Pharmacology Alternative Medicine
History of Present Illness Insurance & Cost Issues Cultural Diversity
Background History Management Plan Miscellaneous – Self Titled
Physical Exam Visit Wrap-Up  
Diagnostic Testing Learning Objectives  

Instant Preview

Authors can instantly preview the published version of their case at any time during the creation process. Just click on Student View in the author’s toolbar and launch the fully interactive preview of your case!

Collaborate and Deliver

Want to create a case with a colleague? Design A Case supports multiple author collaboration. Each case includes a private discussion board for its authors – you can post links to resources, discuss ideas, and it’s accessible as you edit your case.

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