 Here are three ways that I write my notes super quick as a full-time doctor. Number one is to make sure when you're writing your notes is to start with your assessment and plan. Often we spend so much time on what the patient told us, really what matters to the doctor is what you're gonna do for that patient every single day. I always think about what is the main things that I'm gonna do. Usually when I write my note, I have a plan for today's section and I update it using bullet points so that I know these are things that I have to do. Also keeps in mind of what orders are left to be placed. Number two is to consider pre-writing your notes when you're pre-charging on your patient. So if you come to the hospital and you're looking at your patient's information, sometimes it's just easy to say, okay, I see these lab abnormalities and this is what I'm gonna do for them. I'm just gonna pull up a draft of the note and already start to plan my management for the day. And then when I come back, all I have to update is my physical exam and what the patient told me that day. Number three is to be okay, signing and then coming back to revise or add in your note. Sometimes I'll write a note that agrees with the management that I have for that day and then if I get more information from my consultants, imaging labs, I'll go back and update the note and whatever needs to change accordingly. If you want more tips and insight for your medical journey like this one, make sure you hit that subscribe and follow for more content just like this.