DocHub provides a smooth and user-friendly solution to shade body in your Patient Medical History. Regardless of the characteristics and format of your form, DocHub has all it takes to ensure a fast and trouble-free modifying experience. Unlike other solutions, DocHub stands out for its exceptional robustness and user-friendliness.
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command hi miss Jones yes Im Jane Cronin a medical student with the university Ive been sent in by dr. Smith as part of our training as a medical student to do an interview with you and then Ill take that information back to dr. Smith and then she will come back in and see you then after that all right how may I address you um mrs. Jones is fine all right thank you um is that okay with you today to talk yes okay fine thank you um Im going to start out today by just talking a little bit with you about your chief complaint what brings you here today or my lift elbows actually been bugging me a lot every once in a while Ive been getting a little bit of pain extending my arm and going back to bending it really thats the primary reason Ive come in Ive attempted to take a little bit of Tylenol to relieve the pain but its not really seeming to help much okay before we talk a little bit more about that is there anything else that you want to talk with either me or dr. Smith today not