Why is the doctor's handwriting so scrawled? Is there really a "doctor's body"

The doctor's handwriting is scrawled because there are too many patients. In order to save time, the "doctor's body" appeared. When we go to the hospital to see a doctor, we will find that the doctor's handwriting on the medical records and prescriptions is very scrawled. We look like gobbledygook, but if we show it to other doctors, they can see the contents at a glance.

In fact, at the beginning, the doctor's handwriting was not so sloppy, because when he first entered the enterprise, there were fewer patients, so the doctor had relatively enough time and could spend more time writing medical records. But when the number of patients gradually increased, doctors could no longer cope. Many experts and doctors only hang up fifty or sixty numbers a day. According to the eight-hour rounds a day, the average time allocated to patients is only ten minutes. In addition, the hospital clearly stipulates that the first consultation of patients must be completed within 24 hours, and special and emergency cases must be completed within 6 hours. In order to save time, the doctor's handwriting will naturally become scrawled.

The patient's situation can't be written in a few simple words. In addition to recording the onset and main symptoms, if the patient needs to be examined, the doctor should also record the whole process of examination and treatment measures. With so much content, if the doctor writes word by word, he will be exhausted. Of course, there are also some experts in small clinics who deliberately scribble in order not to prescribe, so that patients can't understand.

This also produced a strange image. Many patients will think that only doctors who scribble are famous doctors. The more skilled the doctor is, the more difficult it is to recognize the handwriting. If one day he meets a case with normal handwriting, he will think that the doctor is a novice or an intern, which will lead to distrust. However, with the development of science and technology, this handwritten case may gradually become history, because many hospitals have gradually promoted computer-printed cases, and other doctors will bring an intern when they come to see a doctor, so that interns can write medical records for them. This will not only save more time and make doctors pay more attention to the treatment, but also make the written medical records and prescriptions clearer and make patients feel more at ease.