That's a great question. I would avoid it myself, because it sounds impersonal. Use the patient's name (full name to begin with), then you can use just their title and surname, or even just their first name if appropriate. You can use pronouns, of course. The patient usually gets a copy of the letter, so it's nice for them as well to see their name, rather than just "the patient presented with xyz." I hope this helps!
Hi Sona, If they have given “ Admitting officer, Emergency Department “ ( without a specific name) in the case notes. Should we sign off the letter saying Yours faithfully or Yours sincerely? Thank you 😊
Hi Shaya, that's a great question. If you haven't got a person's name, then we always end, "Yours faithfully., " Here's a video that might help! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-H7yd6JCW4ck.html