NEJM Interactive Medical Cases

NEJM Interactive Medical Cases (IMCs) are interactive modules created to help physicians, healthcare providers, and medical students practice diagnostic skills while earning continuing education credits. They are based off of real cases seen by physicians at the Brigham and Women’s Hospital, but have been completely anonymized. IMCs are a large undertaking, thus we work on these in small teams. I have contributed to IMCs by creating main slide images, images for the integrated learning modules interspersed throughout the case, and occasionally building the interactive or learning module spine based off of html templates created by our in-house programmer. Below are example illustrations from a few IMCs in which I created main patient images.




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