Clinical documentation is the discipline of recording patient encounters, diagnoses, and treatment notes in a form that stands up legally and clinically — from a Pathologist's biopsy report to a Medical Scribe's real-time consult notes. General Physicians, Radiologists, and Genetic Counsellors all lean on it to keep records defensible and insurance-claim ready, while Forensic Pathologists depend on airtight documentation for court admissibility. Indian hospitals and diagnostic chains increasingly train this alongside EMR software (like standard hospital information systems), so fluency with structured note formats is now a hiring filter, not a nice-to-have.
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General Physician (MBBS)