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Is anyone else as exasperated as I am by the amount of documentation we do? At my program we are now being urged to write "sign-over" notes on patients signed out to us and on patients we are signing over to on-coming residents in addition to the note we've already written on the patient.
Between doing this, documenting everything I am doing/discussing with my own patients, seeing patients with medical students and keeping an eye on the 30+ waiting room I don't feel like I ever do any real medicine. Does this drive anyone else crazy? How are you guys dealing with this documentation push? Do I document on every patient like it could go to court? Do I skimp on the documentation and spend more time at the bedside? I'm trying to do both as it is now but I don't know if it's sustainable.
The current state of EM where we are told never to miss anything but don't order too much, and oh by the way document everything you do but hurry up and see more patients is just unreasonable. Tks for the input.
Between doing this, documenting everything I am doing/discussing with my own patients, seeing patients with medical students and keeping an eye on the 30+ waiting room I don't feel like I ever do any real medicine. Does this drive anyone else crazy? How are you guys dealing with this documentation push? Do I document on every patient like it could go to court? Do I skimp on the documentation and spend more time at the bedside? I'm trying to do both as it is now but I don't know if it's sustainable.
The current state of EM where we are told never to miss anything but don't order too much, and oh by the way document everything you do but hurry up and see more patients is just unreasonable. Tks for the input.