1. Search by disease or diagnosis. A great way to start the process of finding case studies is to identify a disease you are interested in. Once you've searched it and limited to case studies, then you can start to see what keywords or further subjects to add in to your search.
2. Identify which aspect of the disease you want to focus on. Depending on your research, there may be case studies related to diagnosis, treatment, prevention, or another aspect--or all of these! Make sure you know which area each case study you read is focused on, to get more relevant results.
3. Ask a librarian! Librarians can help find case studies, identify databases that are best for your area of research, and help make your research process faster and simpler. Email or schedule an appointment on the left hand side of this page.