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Laura,
You sound soooo thorough. I'd love to see one of your 7 page reports. :) I try to keep mine limited to one page. It's hard...sometimes they go longer. A subsequent report might be longer, but I think it has a better chance of being read if it's short. I also tend to categorize thoughts in bullets. Also, and what I consider to be most important, is I write what I am observing AND what I'm looking for. My hope is they will learn what normal is from my tiny report and refer accordingly. A short report, to me, shows that I am respectful of their time.
The plus side of this style of report is that often the doctor will call me for other details. Not that I left anything off the report, but I think it piques their interest and leaves them wanting to learn more. Anyway, that's what works for me.
Amy Peterson
Idaho
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