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.