Difference between revisions of "Co-Signature"
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− | A '''co-signature''' is that short blurb written by an attending physician at the end of an [[July Intern|intern]] or resident's note. The most common '''co-signature''' usually says something like "I saw and examined the patient with the resident and agree with the findings and plan of care as outlined in the note above." This is boring. Consider adding some flare to the '''co-signature''' instead. Something like "I totally disagree with the resident, what a moron! Am I right?!"<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/alternate-co-signatures/ Alternate Co-Signatures When Supervising Residents]</ref> | + | [[File:John Hancock Envelope Signature.jpg|400px|thumb|right]] |
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+ | A '''co-signature''' is that short blurb written by an attending physician at the end of an [[July Intern|intern]] or resident's note. The most common '''co-signature''' usually says something like "I saw and examined the patient with the resident and agree with the findings and plan of care as outlined in the note above." This is boring. Consider adding some flare to the '''co-signature''' instead. Something like "I totally disagree with the resident, what a moron! Am I right?!"<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2016/10/alternate-co-signatures/ Alternate Co-Signatures When Supervising Residents (Gomerblog)]</ref> | ||
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+ | '''Related Documents''' | ||
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+ | * [[H&P]] | ||
+ | * [[Letter of Resignation]] | ||
+ | * [[Letter of Indignation]] | ||
+ | * [[Progress Note]] | ||
+ | * [[Regress Note]] | ||
+ | * [[Sandwich Note]] | ||
+ | * [[Soap Note]] | ||
Revision as of 17:46, 23 July 2017
A co-signature is that short blurb written by an attending physician at the end of an intern or resident's note. The most common co-signature usually says something like "I saw and examined the patient with the resident and agree with the findings and plan of care as outlined in the note above." This is boring. Consider adding some flare to the co-signature instead. Something like "I totally disagree with the resident, what a moron! Am I right?!"[1]
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