Fits the rhythm of diabetes nutrition care
Initial referrals run long — history, anthropometrics, full food recall, medication review. Follow-ups are shorter but numbers-heavy: logs, weights, targets. Medical Scribe records either kind of visit, in clinic or by telehealth, and drafts the note while you focus on the education and counseling that actually move an HbA1c. You review and sign before it’s filed.
What the Nutrition & diabetics Specialist’s note captures
The generated note follows the built-in Nutrition & diabetics Specialist’s note template — Assessment, Diagnosis, Intervention, and Monitoring and Evaluation. Anthropometric and biochemical data, dietary history, the PES statement, nutrition prescription, education delivered, and the follow-up plan each land in their section, in the ADIME structure referrers and payers expect.
Numbers you don’t have to re-check twice
In diabetes care, documentation accuracy is patient safety. Medical Scribe only records the values and plans actually spoken in the visit — it never invents a glucose reading, dose, or lab result — and the draft stays editable until you sign. Your note carries the data-dense precision diabetes management demands, without the after-hours transcription session.