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Originally Posted by Dr. Smith View Post
If I might make a suggestion...

We've put all our meds/supplements (along with pharmacy & PCP info) into a spreadsheet (any type of table will do) and just update it and print off a copy the night before a visit. Then write "see attached" on the form they give you. We have columns for med name, dosage, frequency, and notes (including reason for taking).

Saves time and reduces the stress/redundancy...

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Doc,
I've been doing that for the past 10 years, but in about 1/2 the cases they don't want to attach it, they want it written in the proper box (or line, or .....whatever!) on their sheet.
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