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well i need your help...am working on a death summary of one of the babies,i got the data but the proplem lies in the lay out i cannot find the ideal way in presenting the data

Is the summary intended for a journal, a presentation in your own department or a legal document?

I personally like the following main sections in (any case report)

1. clinical scenario

2. data from investigations (lab, x-ray etc) during intensive care

3. data from postmortem investigation

4. discussion, what's known from the literature

4. summary of your case and take-home-message (what have we learned)

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Thanks Dr.Stefan for your help.

actually this summary was for a presentation at our department as part of the weekly mortality meeting,each resident present one of the cases and it's used in his evaluation ,so i needed to do it in a good way or in a different way than my colleagues "medical competitive behavior syndrome:D".

can i post it here so get your evaluation also?

and if it was for a journal how it gonna be like?

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