Bio medial Case study assignment
Plan your summary. This is an iterative process following identification and research of the case learning outcomes. Review your plan as you research, following discussion with others and after the associated lecture. This is essential to ensure your argument is logically and coherently presented.
Provide a clear diagnosis and a reasoned argument to support that diagnosis with sufficiently detailed explanation of the aetiology and background physiological theory.
Refer to the case individual and the given data/information in your argument. Critique (rather than repeat) the data/information given. How does the data differ from normal? How are the signs and symptoms indicative in your diagnostic argument?
Check the coherency of your narrative; the logic; the golden thread of your argument.
Use paragraphs to break your summary into appropriate elements of your argument. This should follow from your plan. Review each paragraph for clarity and conciseness; rewrite.
Use signal words and phrases (e.g. problem; solution; because; cause; since; indicative; as a result; in order to; so that; therefore; furthermore; consequently; in addition; in conclusion). This use of links between phrases, sentences and paragraphs provides navigation to the reader and assists the flow and therefore coherency of your argument.
Avoid repetition. Have you said something similar in an earlier paragraph?
Check the coherency of your narrative; the logic; the golden thread of your argument.
Use paragraphs to break your summary into appropriate elements of your argument. This should follow from your plan. Review each paragraph for clarity and conciseness; rewrite.
Use signal words and phrases (e.g. problem; solution; because; cause; since; indicative; as a result; in order to; so that; therefore; furthermore; consequently; in addition; in conclusion). This use of links between phrases, sentences and paragraphs provides navigation to the reader and assists the flow and therefore coherency of your argument.
Avoid repetition. Have you said something similar in an earlier paragraph?