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Old 11-14-2012, 03:31 PM #1
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Default I've paid my dues

I have been training an intern for the last 2 weeks on how to write a progress note. She is a very slow learner and even though she has a template to work from could not remember what to include. I spent 4 solid hours today teaching her step by step how to complete the note. Finally after 4 attempts she got it right!

I get no reward for working with her. My boss is actually her preceptor and gets all the credit. I do it only as a pay back for all the people who helped me and mentored me along the way. I am exhaused now. I am done. I can do no more.
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