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Why Am I Getting More Clumsy, Doc?
Length: 3-6 hours
Discipline: Biological Sciences
Level: Advanced (majors)
Author: Tallitsch, Robert
“Marshall, a 62-year-old attorney, presented to his family physician with questions as to why he was shuffling a little more when he walked, and occasionally slurring his words, especially at the end of a hard day of work.
The students are presented with symptoms and test results in a two-part problem and are asked to develop a diagnosis, as well as answer several related questions.”