Need help for case presentaion...

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Hello... does anyone know what is case analysis and presentaion.... In NSU they are going to ask about case presentaion and analysis... So can anyone know what do they ask and how to present a case... I have never done that before....
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Do they not give you a booklet with what cases to prepare for?
You may be required to prepare for case presentation on cases like ulcer,white lesions,hypertensive patient,diabetic patient,pregnant patient etc

You must be knowing the pattern of taking a case history...just add differential diagnosis of the lesion asked/specific questions you will ask if a hypertensive pt comes in.You may be asked any other case too..but at least prepare for these.Good luck!
 
Do they not give you a booklet with what cases to prepare for?
You may be required to prepare for case presentation on cases like ulcer,white lesions,hypertensive patient,diabetic patient,pregnant patient etc

You must be knowing the pattern of taking a case history...just add differential diagnosis of the lesion asked/specific questions you will ask if a hypertensive pt comes in.You may be asked any other case too..but at least prepare for these.Good luck!
Thank you rose 82 I appriciate it... they said they are going to send me the booklet but still I haven't got it.... I have another question... so do they just give the case with the photos and radiographas or actually they keep the patient there and what about dentistry related???
 
Hi people,

NSU gives you a booklet with 4 cases. just prepare in general how you talk to a patient when one walks into your clinic. Asking medical history. Talking to him about the findings and how you plan on treating the patient.
As I told rose82 it is not a presentation in true sense standing in front of people and talking. It is more like a doctor talking to a patient.
So prepare in that manner. good luck.
 
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