Built for the consult that revolves around a list
Clinical pharmacology visits — polypharmacy reviews, therapeutic drug monitoring consults, adverse reaction assessments — live and die on the accuracy of the medication history. Medical Scribe records the consultation, in person or telehealth, and drafts the note while you focus on the reconciliation conversation instead of typing through it.
The review in its natural structure
The Clinical Pharmacologist’s Note template follows your actual workflow: Patient Information, Medication Review, Medication History, Clinical Consultation, Assessment, Plan, Patient Education, and Referrals and Follow-Up. Interactions identified, deprescribing decisions, monitoring schedules, and what goes back to the GP each land in the right section for review and sign-off.
Recommendations another prescriber can trust
Your note changes someone else’s prescribing. Medical Scribe documents the interaction reasoning, dose changes, and monitoring plan exactly as you stated them — it never invents a drug, a dose, or a rationale — so the letter the GP receives is your clinical judgment, faithfully transcribed and signed by you.