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Question by  ManuAggarwal (24)

How do you write a treatment?

 
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Answer by  eatwrite (1559)

First identify what you are going to treat. Then do your research and gather information. List the treatment steps in chronological order.

 
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Answer by  JumpingJoeGastineau (60)

A treatment is the 'bare bones' of your story. It details the characters, plot and setting of your story in a reduced, economical fashion, providing the reader with a basic overview of what happens in your story. Try not to cram in too much detail and focus only on the most important points of the story.

 
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Answer by  Ginakeys (178)

As a doctor, you need to provide the patient name, your name and license number (as well as DEA license number if you prescribe a controlled substance), the name and quantity of medication(s) to be dispensed and how/when to take it/them, the refills allowed (if any), and your signature.

 
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Answer by  patti (29325)

A treatment is like an overview/synopsis of the film idea. It's 8-15 pages, set up in three to five acts, each with a beginning, middle and end.

 
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Answer by  Gingercakes (920)

A treatment for what, may I ask? Are you trying to write something about a medical treatment, or something in the business world. We could answer your question if you gave us more details.

 
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