
This article was migrated. The article was marked as recommended. Medical students often seek case reports as vehicles for academic writing opportunities, conference presentation avenues, and residency/fellowship application highlights. Here we review a case where, due to unfortunate circumstances, a student made a unique diagnosis central to proper patient clinical care, wished to write up the case subsequently, but was ultimately excluded from the final work stemming from the patient case. We review the pitfalls that occurred in the process of pursuing publication of an interesting case, the educational value of pursuing case reports for students, the necessity for strong mentorship in this process, and general principles that medical students can follow regarding case report creation to avoid being "burned".
LC8-6691, Case Study, Communication, Technical and Professional Writing, R, 610, Medical Teaching, Case Report, Mentorship, Academic Medicine, Special aspects of education, Medical Education, Medicine and Health Sciences, Medical Student, Medicine, Undergraduate Medical Education
LC8-6691, Case Study, Communication, Technical and Professional Writing, R, 610, Medical Teaching, Case Report, Mentorship, Academic Medicine, Special aspects of education, Medical Education, Medicine and Health Sciences, Medical Student, Medicine, Undergraduate Medical Education
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