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A trainee’s guide to consultant-level clinical documentation

14 November 2025•4 min read

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Five ways to write notes like a consultant

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Ask any consultant what sets a strong trainee apart, and they’ll mention notes. Not because paperwork is glamorous, but because documentation is where your reasoning shows through. A clear, structured note reflects how you think, what you’ve prioritised, and how you’re learning.

For most trainees, though, notes feel like a burden. Something to “get through” while ward rounds pile up and bleeps don’t stop. On a busy rotation, documentation often becomes a tick-box exercise, stripped of the detail you actually noticed. The risk is twofold: you lose chances to sharpen your clinical reasoning, and you let admin shape the kind of doctor you become.

It doesn’t have to be this way. Heidi Pro is free for students and trainees, giving you access to the same tools consultants rely on. With Heidi, documentation becomes part of how you learn, grow, and practise medicine.

Five ways to write notes like a consultant

What does consultant-level documentation look like? It’s not about writing more or using fancier words. It’s about clarity, structure and awareness, capturing the patient story in a way that guides your team and sharpens your reasoning. These habits don’t just make your notes stronger today, they shape the clinician you will become tomorrow.

1. Don’t rely on memory during ward rounds

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Reclaiming just one hour a day adds up to more than 350 hours a year. That time can be spent studying, resting or simply catching your breath. Over a career, those hours compound, shaping stronger habits, sharper reasoning and a more sustainable way of working.

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