In many Jeffersonville-area situations, the problem isn’t always one “bad decision.” It’s often a chain of moments—common in busy clinical settings and fast-moving schedules.
Residents frequently experience gaps like:
- Test results not acted on promptly (lab abnormalities, imaging impressions, pathology findings)
- Follow-up instructions that don’t get completed because of scheduling delays or unclear communication
- Symptom persistence after an initial evaluation that wasn’t re-assessed quickly enough
- Care handoffs between primary care, urgent care, and specialists where key context isn’t fully transferred
When you’re commuting or working shifts, it’s easy to lose track of dates, phone calls, and “when you were told what.” That’s exactly why evidence organization matters early.


