CORESS is an independent charity, supported by AXA Health, the MDU and the Kirby Laing Foundation
H Corbett

TL;DR
CORESS is a charity supported by AXA Health, the MDU, and the Kirby Laing Foundation that collects and publishes medical case reports.
Contribution
The paper introduces CORESS as a new platform for medical professionals to contribute and access case reports.
Findings
CORESS provides an online reporting form and app for submitting medical cases.
Contributors receive a Certificate of Contribution for their records.
Trainees are encouraged to participate in the reporting process.
Abstract
We are grateful to those who have provided the material for these reports. The online reporting form is available on the website (coress.org.uk), which also includes previous Feedback reports, and via the CORESS app. Published cases will be acknowledged by a Certificate of Contribution, which may be included in the contributor’s record of continuing professional development, or which may form part of appraisal or annual review of competence progression portfolio documentation. Trainee contributions are particularly welcome.
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TopicsNursing Roles and Practices · Interprofessional Education and Collaboration · Primary Care and Health Outcomes
