00:00 - 0:41Intro 0:42 - 1:38 What is a dot phrase? Why are they important? 1:39 - 2:31 When should you make a dot phrase? 2:32 - 4:24 Useful in inpatient and outpatient settings 4:25 - 8:05 Useful in inpatient setting 8:06 - 11:05 Useful in outpatient setting 11:06 - 11:38 Outro Useful in inpatient and outpatient: normal physical exam, OLDCART, lists of resources, signatures Useful in inpatient: review of systems, inpatient checklist, FASTHUGSBID, discharge checklist, plans for common diagnoses (e.g., cardiology patient, heart failure, a-fib), protocols (e.g., DIC transfusion protocol), patient discharge instructions Useful in outpatient: surveys and scores, checklists for management of chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes), healthcare maintenance, after visit instructions, responses to patient FAQ
Like always, thank you very much for your informative videos. I enjoy them very much and it gives a glimps of how hospitals work in US. I am a Korean doctor trying to go to the states afterall. I can't help but notice the last name Jeong... Are your family from Korea? Really sorry if it bothered you...
why do you put ''mj'' for example, for the .mjdischarge? cos I need this soooo bad 😅. When I tried to do the discharge I couldn't find the shortcut to this.
wish i wouldve started making more dot phrases back when i was training. i use them in every specialty of medicine i practice. they save a huge amount of time. efficiency is key as long as it doesn't sacrifice quality of care. side note, for medical students, whatever you decide to do, i HIGHLY recommend completing more than just one residency to become a comprehensive provider. don't settle just doing one thing. too many doctors these days only choose one specialty and limit their scope of practice. in a time where we need more doctors than ever, being a swiss army knife is beyond valuable
😂Lmao I love how in your .ADHF you literally just deleted ARNI and changed SGLT2 inhibitor to "consider starting on discharge". I always do the same pretty much after I put in my dotphrase because you never know what insurance will cover for the patients
Yea definitely! It’s started on inpatient sometimes - depends on kidney function and BP and all that too. And you’re right - insurance can be a nightmare on the outpatient side especially.
Not that I know of! Most institutions have an IT department that will walk you through how to make them yourself. In Epic, it's called making a "smartphrase." I'd make tutorial videos, but our hospital doesn't have a great Epic playground (fake Epic for training).
I don't understand most of what you are showing. You did not show step by step how to create a dot phrase.Epic belongs in the trash , as do most EMHRs. No matter how much you try to shorten time spent on EMHRs , it will never happen. Do layers have electronic records?
00:00 - 0:41Intro
0:42 - 1:38 What is a dot phrase? Why are they important?
1:39 - 2:31 When should you make a dot phrase?
2:32 - 4:24 Useful in inpatient and outpatient settings
4:25 - 8:05 Useful in inpatient setting
8:06 - 11:05 Useful in outpatient setting
11:06 - 11:38 Outro
Useful in inpatient and outpatient: normal physical exam, OLDCART, lists of resources, signatures
Useful in inpatient: review of systems, inpatient checklist, FASTHUGSBID, discharge checklist, plans for common diagnoses (e.g., cardiology patient, heart failure, a-fib), protocols (e.g., DIC transfusion protocol), patient discharge instructions
Useful in outpatient: surveys and scores, checklists for management of chronic conditions (e.g., diabetes), healthcare maintenance, after visit instructions, responses to patient FAQ
Thank you! Dot phrasing has really made my workflow feel more efficient. Would be cool to see more of the dot phrases you use.
Thank you for recording and posting this educational video.
Thanks so much for watching!!
Is there a way to find your templates on EPIC so we can copy them? Thanks for all of your videos!!
This is great stuff. Definitely a need for more info like this. Thank you for your help.
Thank you so much for watching!! :)
Like always, thank you very much for your informative videos. I enjoy them very much and it gives a glimps of how hospitals work in US. I am a Korean doctor trying to go to the states afterall. I can't help but notice the last name Jeong... Are your family from Korea? Really sorry if it bothered you...
Love your videos, extremely helpful for incoming residents.
Wow thank you so much!!! :)
great video, now if i can only make an efficient and effective uncluttered preference list, esp w/order sets!
love it monica..
My healthcare facility uses Medical Mime. We do not have the dot phrase option. How do you create your own dot phrases without the dot phrase option?
why do you put ''mj'' for example, for the .mjdischarge? cos I need this soooo bad 😅. When I tried to do the discharge I couldn't find the shortcut to this.
Thank you for posting!
Helpful, thank you !
Yay! Thanks so much!
Love your videos!!
Thank you so much! :)
Thank you so much. Very helpful.
Appreciate you watching! :)
so useful thank you!!!!
Yay thanks for watching!!
wish i wouldve started making more dot phrases back when i was training. i use them in every specialty of medicine i practice. they save a huge amount of time. efficiency is key as long as it doesn't sacrifice quality of care.
side note, for medical students, whatever you decide to do, i HIGHLY recommend completing more than just one residency to become a comprehensive provider. don't settle just doing one thing. too many doctors these days only choose one specialty and limit their scope of practice. in a time where we need more doctors than ever, being a swiss army knife is beyond valuable
Are you planning on making a part 2
I'll probably make one once I've done hospitalist for a couple of years!
Stole these straight from your profile ;)
Haha you’re welcome to it all!
😂Lmao I love how in your .ADHF you literally just deleted ARNI and changed SGLT2 inhibitor to "consider starting on discharge". I always do the same pretty much after I put in my dotphrase because you never know what insurance will cover for the patients
Yea definitely! It’s started on inpatient sometimes - depends on kidney function and BP and all that too. And you’re right - insurance can be a nightmare on the outpatient side especially.
Is there a book or tutorial on how to do this?
Not that I know of! Most institutions have an IT department that will walk you through how to make them yourself. In Epic, it's called making a "smartphrase." I'd make tutorial videos, but our hospital doesn't have a great Epic playground (fake Epic for training).
Thank you
Thanks for watching! :)
I don't understand most of what you are showing. You did not show step by step how to create a dot phrase.Epic belongs in the trash , as do most EMHRs. No matter how much you try to shorten time spent on EMHRs , it will never happen. Do layers have electronic records?