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AI Medical Scribe for

Neuroradiologists

You dictate studies, not visits — findings narrated while you scroll, impressions under RVU pressure. Medical Scribe turns that spoken read into a structured report draft: history, technique, comparison, findings, impression.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for neuroradiologists — ready as soon as you finish dictating.

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Clinical History

71M presenting with acute onset left-sided weakness and dysarthria, 4 hours from symptom onset. NIHSS 9. Query acute infarct.

Comparison

CT head without contrast from today, 06:15. No prior MRI available.

Technique

MRI brain without contrast: sagittal T1, axial T2, FLAIR, DWI with ADC, SWI, and 3D TOF MRA of the circle of Willis.

Findings

  • Restricted diffusion involving the right corona radiata and posterior limb of the internal capsule with corresponding low ADC, consistent with acute infarction
  • No susceptibility to suggest hemorrhagic transformation on SWI
  • MRA: focal high-grade stenosis of the right M1 segment; remaining intracranial vasculature patent
  • Chronic small vessel ischemic change, Fazekas grade 2; no mass, midline shift, or extra-axial collection

Impression

1. Acute right MCA-territory infarct involving the corona radiata and posterior limb of the internal capsule, without hemorrhagic transformation. 2. High-grade right M1 stenosis — correlate with CT perfusion and discuss with stroke team regarding intervention. 3. Moderate chronic small vessel disease.

Illustrative example. Every note is fully editable, and you control the format — SOAP, DAP, or your own custom template.

The read is fast — the report is where the time goes

Volume never lets up

A neuroradiology worklist of MRI brains, CT angiograms, and spine studies means dozens of dictations a day, each needing the same rigid structure before it can be finalized.

Comparisons multiply the work

Every follow-up glioma or MS study means restating prior dates, prior measurements, and interval change — the most error-prone, most repetitive part of the report.

The impression is a legal document

Referrers act on your impression line, and missed-finding claims turn on report wording. A transcription error that flips laterality or drops a qualifier is a liability, not a typo.

AI-Powered Documentation

Real-time transcription that understands medical terminology and clinical context.

Specialty Vocabulary

Recognizes terms, conditions, and procedures specific to your practice area.

Save Hours Daily

Generate comprehensive clinical notes in minutes instead of hours.

HIPAA Compliant

Enterprise-grade encryption and security to protect sensitive data.

Built-in templates

Note templates built for neuroradiologists

These aren't generic formats — they ship in the product today, structured around how you actually document.

Neuroradiologist's note

Patient Information Clinical History Comparison Technique Findings Impression

Plus 280+ templates across every specialty — or build your own in minutes.

Dictate the way you already read

Scroll the study, speak the findings, state the impression — Medical Scribe records the dictation and drafts the structured report while you move to the next case. It also handles the conversational side of neuroradiology: procedure consents for lumbar punctures and myelograms, and multidisciplinary conference discussions, captured the same way.

The Neuroradiologist’s note mirrors a real report

Drafts follow the built-in Neuroradiologist’s note template: Patient Information, Clinical History, Comparison, Technique, Findings organized by anatomical region, and a numbered Impression with recommendations — including study limitations when you state them. Follow-up study? Your dictated comparison against priors lands in its own section.

Wording you can defend

In neuroradiology, the report is the product and the medicolegal record. Medical Scribe documents only what you actually dictated — no invented findings, no silently dropped qualifiers — and every report passes through your review and signature before it’s final. Your impression stays in your words.

Frequently asked questions

I dictate reports, not patient conversations. How does this fit a reading-room workflow?

Medical Scribe records your spoken dictation as you scroll the study and drafts a structured report from it. The built-in Neuroradiologist's note template organizes it into Patient Information, Clinical History, Comparison, Technique, Findings, and Impression — the anatomy of a real report.

Will it keep laterality, sequences, and measurements exactly as I said them?

The draft contains only what you dictated — it never adds a finding, flips a side, or infers a measurement. You review and edit every report before it's finalized, so nothing is signed without your verification.

Can I adapt the report format for different study types — CT angio, spine, perfusion?

Yes. Start from the Neuroradiologist's note template and build custom templates in minutes for each study type or your group's house style. There are 280+ built-in specialty templates alongside it.

Is dictated study content secure?

Yes. Medical Scribe is HIPAA compliant, with audio and drafts encrypted in transit and at rest. It runs on iOS, Android, Web, Apple Watch, and Mac, and works in 57 languages.

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