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Encountered an unusual medical case? Don't forget that you can share your findings in BMJ Case Reports

Want to share an unusual clinical case, complication or diagnosis? Then you can submit your own BMJ Case Report.

BMJ Case Reports are available to UHNM staff. The Health Library subscription includes the opportunity not only for you to access full-text of published content but also for you to submit your own cases.

You can find more information on our BMJ Case Reports support page.

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