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| | | | The Doctor’s Dilemma: Illegible Handwriting, a Prescription for Disaster | | | | Dr. Vinod Chandrashekhar Dixit
Doctor’s handwriting has become a legendary topic of discussion, and for all the wrong reasons. It’s a fact that only an experienced pharmacist can decipher the mysterious scripts, leaving patients scratching their heads. It is fact that Doctor’s handwriting can only be read by an experienced pharmacist who can know what medicine the physician wanted to prescribe based on the diagnosis and the symptoms. There are plenty of jokes on a doctor’s handwriting but how is it that every doctor’s handwriting is equally bad? Every year the poor handwriting of doctors is responsible for the deaths of more than 5000 people.
From the patient’s perspective, illegible | |
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