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It's pretty much on the honor system. They can always go back and check the patient records if they're suspicious that you've somehow managed to do 500 central lines in the first week of your residency, but unless there are any obvious red flags most programs will just take you at your word.Cristagali said:Should I just stamp a note card with the patient data and the procedure performed, then compile it later (weeks, months)? What prevents me from making up information? (I wouldn't do that of course)!
How does your residency normally track procedures? You should just do it the way your program director wants you to, in order to make things easier on your PD. It's a tough enough job without everybody trying to do things their own way.Cristagali said:I will try to use the hospital system (billing, charts, etc) to keep trackseems more official that way. But thanks for the feedback.