Develop a concept map. Concepts maps, sometimes called Mind Maps, allow you to: 1) develop your ability to analyze and assess the relative importance of inter-connected concepts and linkages, 2) organize your understanding of the different components of a complex problem; and 3) present those key ideas and concepts in a visual manner.
Create a concept map linking together the connection between the different forms of etiology and how they connect to the pathogenesis of the disease.
Central Theme: Disease
Etiologic Factors: (branches radiating outwards from central theme)
Connecting Lines: (linking Etiologic Factors to Pathogenesis)
Pathogenesis: (concept following the connecting lines from Etiologic Factors)
Disease Manifestations: (concept following Pathogenesis)