“A typical clinical vignette would be a case presentation, maybe a diagnostic image or a description of the test that clinched the diagnosis, and then, most importantly, the lessons from that case, which are more widely applicable,” he said. “One of the things I love about Clinical Vignettes is it gives you a chance to highlight your best catches, but it also lets you, with humility, share your misses so that other people can learn from your experience.”
He said he hopes the sharing of research in formal oral presentations – and in the poster hall – continues to advance the hospital medicine literature.
“It’s come an incredible distance over the last 10 years, 15 years,” he said. “When I look at where we are heading next, I think it is into more multicenter research, multiple-institution quality improvement. I really see us graduating from proof-of-concept and pilot work into the kind of trials which answer questions – the big questions that face medicine.”
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