From relapse visits to CKD surveillance, the note matches the visit
A nephrotic relapse, a post-transplant review, an antenatal hydronephrosis follow-up, and a hypertension workup each need a different note. Medical Scribe records the consult — clinic, ward, or telehealth — and drafts documentation shaped to that encounter, with the parent-reported dipstick log and your exam findings already in place.
The Pediatric Nephrologist’s note, assembled from the consult
Drafts follow the built-in template: Subjective for renal symptoms, urine changes, and treatment history; Objective for fluid status, blood pressure, and investigations; then a per-condition Assessment & Plan covering medications, dietary modifications like salt restriction, dialysis or transplant planning, and follow-up — plus Additional Notes for the education and concerns you addressed with the family.
Trends you can act on at the next visit
Renal decisions ride on trajectories — a creatinine drift, a proteinuria pattern, a BP percentile creep. Medical Scribe documents only the values and findings actually stated in the visit, never inferred ones, so the trend your next decision depends on is built from real data points you signed off.