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Documentation can often feel like the least rewarding part of clinical work, like a checkbox or something you do at the end of the day to meet requirements rather than something that actually supports your practice.
In this episode, I share a shift that changed how I think about documentation and why it can play a much bigger role in your work than you might expect. I walk through three layers of trust that documentation can support: self trust, team trust, and execution trust. You will hear how separating your clinical thinking from how you communicate that thinking can reduce confusion, strengthen collaboration, and make it easier for others to support your clients with clarity and confidence.
Book a free demo of the Jane App at jane.app/demo. And, for your first month free, use code ABILITIES1MO
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/115
Let's stay connected! Follow me on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/heather-branscombe/
By Heather BranscombeDocumentation can often feel like the least rewarding part of clinical work, like a checkbox or something you do at the end of the day to meet requirements rather than something that actually supports your practice.
In this episode, I share a shift that changed how I think about documentation and why it can play a much bigger role in your work than you might expect. I walk through three layers of trust that documentation can support: self trust, team trust, and execution trust. You will hear how separating your clinical thinking from how you communicate that thinking can reduce confusion, strengthen collaboration, and make it easier for others to support your clients with clarity and confidence.
Book a free demo of the Jane App at jane.app/demo. And, for your first month free, use code ABILITIES1MO
Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://abilitiesrehabilitation.com/115
Let's stay connected! Follow me on LinkedIn here: www.linkedin.com/in/heather-branscombe/