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The Clinical Vignette Handbook

Authors: Bakshi, Ishaan;

The Clinical Vignette Handbook

Abstract

Clinical vignettes are more than just exam questions—they are snapshots of real-world medical scenarios that test a student’s ability to think critically, apply knowledge, and make informed clinical decisions. This book was created with that vision in mind: to serve as a high-yield, comprehensive guide for medical students and graduates preparing for exams like FMGE, NEET-PG, INICET, and other international licensing or entrance tests. With over 900 carefully curated clinical vignettes covering all 19 subjects, this resource is designed to replicate the structure and style of actual exam questions. Each vignette challenges the reader to identify the diagnosis based on clinical clues, sharpening diagnostic reasoning skills and reinforcing key concepts through practical application. To further enhance clinical readiness, the book also includes a comprehensive appendix featuring essential laboratory values and weight-based dosage guidelines for commonly used drugs in both adult and pediatric patients. What sets this book apart is its exam-focused approach, clarity of presentation, and subject-wise organization, allowing learners to revise systematically and identify weaker areas efficiently. Whether you're revising in the final weeks before your exam or using this as a day-to-day practice companion, this collection aims to simulate the clinical thinking required in real-life medicine. This book is not just a question bank—it is a strategic tool to help you transition from theoretical learning to clinical acumen. Every vignette is an opportunity to strengthen your diagnostic instincts, consolidate your knowledge, and boost your confidence for the exam and beyond. Let this book be your companion on the journey to clinical excellence.

Keywords

Physiology, Dermatology, Pediatrics, Microbiology, Biochemistry, PLAB, Pathology, NEET, Anesthesia, Obstetricians/education, FMGE, Psychiatry, INICET, Ophthalmologists, FOS: Clinical medicine, Orthopedics, Otorhinolaryngology, Clinical medicine, FOS: Biological sciences, Surgery, Forensic sciences, Public Health, Pharmacology and pharmacy, Anatomy, Radiology, USMLE

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