Dear Dr. Eleanor Vance,
I am writing to request a second opinion regarding Emily Carter, who has been diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. Despite a therapeutic trial of Sertraline 100mg daily for six weeks and an increase in Fluoxetine 40mg daily two weeks ago, Emily has shown minimal therapeutic benefit and continues to experience persistent low mood, anhedonia, and social withdrawal.
Emily's current treatment regimen has not yielded the desired improvement, and she remains withdrawn and tearful. She maintains some level of motivation for therapy but reports no significant improvement in her overall mood or functioning.
Given the lack of response to pharmacotherapy, I am considering Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) as a potential treatment option for Emily. We have discussed TMS as a non-invasive treatment with no risk of memory loss, unlike Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT), and Emily is willing to pursue this option.
I would greatly appreciate your expert opinion on the suitability of TMS for Emily and any recommendations you may have for her treatment plan. Emily is currently on long-term disability leave and is in the midst of divorce proceedings, which have added to her stress and overall mental health burden. I include past correspondence to her General Practitioner and Treatment Team for clinical background in your assessment.
Please let me know if you require any further information or if you would like to discuss Emily's case in more detail. I look forward to your guidance on this matter.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Thomas Kelly
CC: Dr. Sarah Jones, GP
Dear [receiving clinician name]
I am writing to request a second opinion regarding [patient's full name], who has been diagnosed with [patient's diagnosis] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely). Despite a therapeutic trial of [current medication and dosage] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) for [duration of treatment] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) and an increase in [additional medication and dosage] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) [timeframe of dosage increase] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely), [patient's first name] has shown minimal therapeutic benefit and continues to experience [description of symptoms] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely).
[Patient's first name]'s current treatment regimen has not yielded the desired improvement, and [he/she/they] remains [description of patient's current mental state] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely). [He/She/They] maintains some level of [positive aspect, e.g., motivation] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) but reports no significant improvement in [his/her/their] overall mood or functioning (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely).
Given the lack of response to pharmacotherapy, I am considering [alternative treatment option] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) as a potential treatment option for [patient's first name]. We have discussed [alternative treatment option] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) as a [description of treatment, e.g., non-invasive treatment with no risk of memory loss] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely), unlike [comparison treatment, e.g., Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT)] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely), and [patient's first name] is willing to pursue this option. (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely).
I would greatly appreciate your expert opinion on the suitability of [alternative treatment option] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) for [patient's first name] and any recommendations you may have for [his/her/their] treatment plan. [Patient's first name] is currently on [description of patient's current status, e.g., long-term disability leave] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely) and is in the midst of [additional stressors, e.g., divorce proceedings] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely), which have added to [his/her/their] stress and overall mental health burden (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely). I include past correspondence to [his/her/their] General Practitioner and Treatment Team for clinical background in your assessment. (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely).
Please let me know if you require any further information or if you would like to discuss [patient's first name]'s case in more detail. I look forward to your guidance on this matter.
Yours sincerely,
[Clinician name]
CC: [Insurance Company Case Manager] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely)
CC: Dr. [GP] (Only include if explicitly mentioned in the transcript, contextual notes or clinical note; otherwise omit completely)
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