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In this tutorial, Alex, a senior clinical advisor at Care Patron, explains how to use a medical consent form template. A medical consent form, which can also be used for minors signed by a guardian, is a legal document confirming that the patient or their guardian is informed about the risks and benefits of a procedure and agrees to proceed. Alex provides an example using Care Patron’s template, showing a filled-out medical consent form for a patient named Mary. Mary’s doctor recommended a sentinel lymph node biopsy for her primary breast cancer, which was previously diagnosed. The surgeon discussed the associated risks and complications with her, and this information is documented in the form. Mary then reviewed the authorization and consent provided.