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Experiments in Rhinology & Otolaryngology

Documentation in Private Practice

  • Open or Close Ruchita Mehta*

    Speech Language Pathologist, Ithaca College, USA

    *Corresponding author: Ruchita Mehta, MS, Speech Language Pathologist, RCI registered, ISHA & MISHA Life Member, ASHA International Affiliation, Certified Oral Placement Therapy Level II, Ithaca College, New York, USA

Submission: August 13, 2018;Published: August 17, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/ERO.2018.02.000535

ISSN: 2637-7780
Volume2 Issue2

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Having been certified for ‘Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories and Internal Audit as per ISO / IEC 17025: 2005’, when I was working at an analytical laboratory few years back, the understanding of jurisdiction and importance of paperwork came to terms with me. The stringent quality it implies to keep document updated at any given time helped my experience of using this when I started my private practice as a Speech Language Pathologist. It also taught me that the precision of your work is only acknowledged when you put it down on a paper. It is only then that piece of paper is entitled to be called as a ‘Document’, which lead me to maintain ‘Good Documentation Practice’.

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