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ENT HISTORY AND PHYSICAL
This H&P happens to be for an ENT specialist, but any H&P can be done this way.  You decide what categories you want, how
you want them automated, and we do the rest.
MEDICAL  APPLICATIONS
Your document or letter should start differently depending on whether you're writing about a referral, an
established patient, or a new patient.  Click the appropriate button and get a different line of text (see highlighted
section below).  You should also be able to vary whether the person you're writing about is a "patient" of someone,
or a "client," and you might want to have a choice of salutation format - "Dr. So-and-So" or "Jim."  Now you can.
Especially if you're a specialist, you probably enter many of the same findings over and over again.  Why  not automate it?  
Here the user has a choice of using "All defaults" by checking the box at the top left, or utilizing defaults individually -
entering defaults in some textboxes, but dictating text in others.  If a box is left completely empty, that heading and
category are removed from the document:  why have a lot of blank spaces?  Just makes accreditors think you skipped it.
Same here.  Physicians in virtually every type of practice have phrases and sentences they use repeatedly - but you still have
to individualize dictation for every patient.  Now you can.
Another time-saving trick:  if you're a specialist, how many different diagnoses do you really use?  Put the ones that cover
95% of your patients in here, and you won't have to enter them individually each time.  You can always add something or
take something out - but at least you won't be doing the whole thing from scratch every time.
Same with recommendations and procedures:  put in the most common ones, then leave a place to enter "Other."  You'll
save a lot of time, we promise.
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