This is the second post in a series that highlights standardized formats for your clinical notes. The series began here.
Probably the most common form for standardizing your clinical notes is SOAP notes. It's likely that you learned how to document in this standardized form early on in your {...}
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Archives for 2009
How To Take Clinical Notes – Introdution
On Monday, Brenda Bomgardner, a student intern at Regis University, wrote in asking for efficient ways to record her clinical notes. This is the first of five posts to help you sort through your choices for clinical note taking.
You can be reasonably confident that if you are working in {...}
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Build Your Reputation With Online Discussion Lists
In July, I talked with you about using professional online discussion lists to build your business.
Participating in online discussion groups that target your unique interests can also build your reputation and credibility. Here's an example . . . . I am a member of a discussion list that focuses {...}
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Inspiration for Your Practice
True wealth is abundance that does not create scarcity.
- Rabbi Nilton Bonder interpreting The Talmud
in The Kabbalah of Money: Jewish Insights on Giving, Owning, and Receiving {...}
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