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Most of what has been discussed till date in the last two days of this workshop is likely to be related to ‘population based research.’ Case reporting is different as it is centred on the individual rather than the population and in the past this is where it all began. Even today for many budding clinicians this is where the first experiential seeds for research are likely to be sown. A lot of this should be clear from the previously presented hands on demo case.