Abstract
Inherent in the consultation process is the ability to communicate effectively, yet little emphasis is placed on written communication through consultation notes. The art of writing a consultation note is learned primarily through trial and error or by master/apprentice relationships with senior practitioners. This paper reviews the types of consultations in which advanced practitioners are involved and presents a format for preparing a comprehensive consultation note.
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