>In practice, I send reports when there are problems identified and I'm
>recommending supplementation, wt checks, tongue tie clipping, etc. but I
>generally do not send reports when it is a *simple* quick fix.
>Really, I love to write reports and have to make myself keep them short and
>to the point, but I don't have time to write on every single person I see.
It occurs to me - for the first time - that we could have a standard report
on positioning and latch. If we see a quick fix and don't want to write an
individual report, the standard one goes out to the HCP, along with any
handouts we typically use.
That way, the HCP gets educated on this most fundamental issue, and we don't
spend much time doing it.
Food for my own thought...
Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC, Ithaca, NY, who enjoys "crafting" those
individual responses, but who acknowledges that they eat up time
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