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In this tutorial, Dr. Decide from Osmosis discusses how to write an effective clinical or progress note, emphasizing the SOAP format: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan. The "Subjective" section includes information provided by the patient; "Objective" encompasses findings from physical exams, labs, or imaging; "Assessment" reflects the clinician's thought process regarding the patient's condition; and "Plan" outlines the next steps in treatment. Dr. Decide aims to provide top three tips for crafting a quality SOAP note, emphasizing its universal applicability in clinical settings.