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As you may guess from the form I work in a specialist doctor clinic. The form begins be filled out by clerical staff, and then referrals are triaged for priority and which clinic to book into by other staff. I have attached an image of the form.
I wasn't clear in the original post (my apologies) but yes, I don't want the prompt to appear for the early users - only the final user who initials the "TriagedBy" box (which is just a text field) must complete the "Primary Clinic Group" box, which is a drop-down box with a set of options. |
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