Case practice

TCM case study practice for clinical reasoning

Move beyond memorising lists. Shen Study helps Chinese Medicine students practise the full movement of a case: symptoms, pattern differentiation, treatment principle, point selection, formula thinking and review.

Built as a study aid for Chinese Medicine students — use alongside lectures, supervision and primary texts.

Why case practice matters

Chinese Medicine exams and clinic ask you to do more than name a pattern. A useful case answer shows how the symptoms, tongue, pulse and history support the diagnosis, then carries that logic into treatment principles, acupuncture points and formula thinking.

Shen Study gives students a repeatable way to practise that full chain of reasoning, with feedback that separates strong evidence from missed details and unsupported leaps.

What you practise in each case

Read the presentation as a whole

Work from the chief complaint, modalities, constitution, tongue and pulse instead of grabbing the first familiar symptom.

Choose a coherent treatment direction

Connect the primary pattern to treatment principles before choosing points, formulas or herbs.

Explain what your answer depends on

Notice which findings strongly support your diagnosis and which ones would need another question or differential.

  • Practise primary and secondary pattern recognition in realistic short cases.
  • Turn treatment principles into point and formula reasoning.
  • Review model logic without treating it as a substitute for class or supervision.
  • Use missed details as prompts for your next review session.

A case-practice rhythm

Use the page when you want to rehearse the whole clinical reasoning movement, not just check whether you remembered a label.

Read the full presentation once before answering.
Write your diagnosis and one close differential.
Add treatment principle, point choices and formula direction.
Compare the feedback with your reasoning and save the gap for review.

Questions students ask

Is this for beginners or later-year students?

It can support both. Beginners can use it to connect symptoms with patterns, while later-year students can use it to practise clinical reasoning under exam-style pressure.

Does Shen Study replace textbooks or teachers?

No. It is a study aid designed to sit alongside lectures, supervision and primary Chinese Medicine texts.

Can I practise different TCM patterns?

Yes. The app is designed around pattern-based case practice and feedback, so you can keep testing your recognition and reasoning over time.

Practise a full TCM case

Start with one presentation, write your reasoning, then use the feedback to sharpen the next answer.

Try a free case