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hi my name is David Keegan Im an academic family doctor here at the University of Calgary today were talking about how to write clinical patient notes the basics so first of all why write a note in the first place why are we writing notes when we see a patient its really important to think about these purposes because thats going to help us understand why we do things in the way we do when we write them down so one of the main reasons we write notes is so that we can actually document for ourselves what we did with the patient what we discussed and so on so that later on we can go back and look at those notes and see what we did and what we heard from the patient great theyre also there to help other people do the same thing one of our colleagues or another health professional or somebody else might have to be taking on the care of that patient and they need to be able to see what we did as well and theres also a documentation reason to do it for a good medical legal quality rea