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hey its Tim with PT progress and would you believe me if I said the average therapist spends one to two hours a day writing documentation of course you would and if youre a therapist youd probably agree that documentation is the worst part of the day by the end of the day your brain is tired and its difficult to put into words the skilled treatment you just spent the entire day performing when I learned how to document correctly it saved me about 30 to 60 minutes a day you see I was tired of spending 30 to 60 minutes after the clinic doing my note but thats just what I saw all of my clinical instructors and co-workers doing through my rotations so I thought and thats normal but its not what I found was that if you create systems and key phrases you can save a ton of time and energy see most of my wasted time and documenting especially as a new grad was in coming up with a sentence or two to describe my assessment of the patients performance heres the thing one I didnt want to