Abstract

Inpatient consultations between generalists and specialty care providers represent a specific situation where poor information exchange between physicians could result in delayed diagnoses, inadequate follow-up, or duplication of services.1,2 Unfortunately, subspecialty trainees do not receive formal instruction in how to provide an effective consultation.3 As a result, consultation notes are variable in quality and often do not meet the needs of referring providers or patients.4

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