What Makes Up a Physician Report
March 2nd, 2008 by
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Physicians make use of two primary methods when collecting a patient's information for diagnosis- they being a history examination and physical examination. Both these examinations combined together are known as a physician report. The history examination comprises of the patient's personal experiences and observations in his own words, while the physical examination includes a diagnostic process whereby the physician evaluates and determines the causes and reasons of the illness, based on the prevailing symptoms and observations. A skillfully compiled history examination of the patient supplements the physical examination and makes for a very useful physician report.
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