There is no so-called unified sketch in medical teaching, and more attention is paid to writing medical records in standard format according to the norms of medical documents.
Even if the clinical service is heavy, the average person's writing speed is basically enough to see hundreds of patients in one morning.
In order to save trouble, abbreviations such as bid and qd are still commonly used, but it is the first time to write medical records with special symbols as shown in the figure. I believe that many people have the experience of going to the hospital in the past, but many people have the feeling that the doctor's handwriting is like a gobbledygook, and they can't understand it at all. People often think it's graffiti, but when they go to get the medicine, the pharmacist can really understand it, which is very strange Many people are afraid of taking medicine indiscriminately.
In fact, this has always been a question. Everything they say feels like unified learning. Recently, some netizens published this book, called medical prescription, with abbreviations on the cover. It turns out that they have learned a special method in writing, which is another kind of doctoral writing. No wonder we can't read it.
When you open it, you can see that there are various explanations inside. Every prefix has this special pattern, and many of them look scrawled, but this kind of text does exist. When they are connected, it becomes a word that we can't understand at all. No wonder studying medicine is the hardest. The word alone makes people feel big.
On the next page, you can also see that each special symbol has a very small difference, and there is only a curved difference. I wonder how they all recognize each other. Now, I won't think that doctors scribble any more. It turns out to be well-founded. No wonder only doctors can understand it.