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Trying to read and comprehend their progress notes is almost literally impossible.
It's effing hieroglyphics!
It's effing hieroglyphics!
So true. I'm happy most of the hospitals my schools sends us to are transitioning or have transitioned to EMR, because the ones left with written progress notes are just terrible.
Looking at the different specialties is interesting too... Surgeons have the worst handwriting (or at least the most illegible notes) by far.
Having worked in a pharmacy, I made a vow never to write that horribly.
Better start brushing up on my cursive (which is apparently no longer going to be taught in elementary school).
Which one can't you read - doctor's chicken scratch or cursive?
Just an RN pre med here, but made it a poijt once to poke at a surgeon that it seems he'd have to deliberately write like that for it to be that degree of illegible
His response " I can make it say anything i want to"
All i could do was laugh
I can't read doctor's chicken scratch. Most of them attempt to write in cursive.
I can read cursive (can't everyone at this level?), I just never write in it. It can save time writing if you do it well.