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This might be a touchy subject for some. However, it might also be an interesting topic for others. Now in the medical field the stigma out there is that doctors have bad handwriting. Commenting from an objective standpoint we can mostly agree that's exactly what it is, a stigma. You can certainly make a fair argument that there are docs with good handwriting and that their are docs with bad handwriting.
Now, that said, medical professionals (IMHO) always seek to do things better. In an effort to communicate better with peers, patients, others what do you, the reader, think medical professionals can do to practice more efficient written communication (handwriting to be exact). For you, the reader, please respond with your thoughts.
Now, that said, medical professionals (IMHO) always seek to do things better. In an effort to communicate better with peers, patients, others what do you, the reader, think medical professionals can do to practice more efficient written communication (handwriting to be exact). For you, the reader, please respond with your thoughts.