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need advice on how you manage short doctor appointments with adhd?

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How do you use your doctor's notes after a medical visit and do you find it helpful?

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Do you ever read your loved one’s doctor’s notes? What do you use it for?

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If you have access to your doctor’s notes, how do you actually use them?

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Do you read your doctor’s notes after visits?

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Do you actually read your doctor’s notes? I’m working on a paper about how people interact with their health info. If you use MyChart or another portal — how often do you check notes? What’s actually helpful vs. confusing?

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thoughts on this STI verification platform especially for frequent hookups?

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