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The Patientcentered Approach To Medical Notewriting Feb 9 20243031436326springer Christopher J Wong

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The Patientcentered Approach To Medical Notewriting Feb 9 20243031436326springer Christopher J Wong
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.02 MB
Author: Christopher J. Wong, Sara L. Jackson
ISBN: 9783031436321, 3031436326
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Patientcentered Approach To Medical Notewriting Feb 9 20243031436326springer Christopher J Wong by Christopher J. Wong, Sara L. Jackson 9783031436321, 3031436326 instant download after payment.

Patients are increasingly accessing their own electronic health record, ushering medical chart notes out of the cloistered purview of clinicians and into the age of transparency. With the recognition that patients are reading what is written about them, there is a need for a comprehensive reference on best practices for writing medical notes in this new era. The Patient-Centered Approach to Medical Note-Writing covers important topics including stigmatizing language, the electronic health record, the different parts of a typical medical note, mental health, substance use, difficult encounters, and how to address electronic communication such as test results and patient messages. This book serves as a vital reference for students, residents, fellows and practicing clinicians.

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