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Pediatric Respirologists

CF quarterly reviews, home-ventilation checks, and post-NICU lung follow-ups each carry a different documentation load. Medical Scribe drafts a structured respirology note from the visit conversation itself.

Sample note

What your notes will look like

A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for pediatric respirologists — ready before your patient leaves the room.

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Subjective

10F — Cystic fibrosis (F508del homozygous), routine quarterly review. Feeling well overall; cough mildly increased for 1 week, sputum unchanged in colour and volume. Adherent to elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor, nightly dornase alfa, and twice-daily airway clearance. Appetite good; taking pancreatic enzymes with all meals and snacks. Attending school full time.

Objective

  • Weight 33.1 kg (up 0.8 kg since last visit); BMI 45th percentile
  • Chest clear to auscultation, no crackles; no digital clubbing
  • SpO2 99% on room air
  • Spirometry: FEV1 94% predicted (baseline 96%)
  • Throat swab collected for culture

Assessment

Cystic fibrosis, clinically stable on modulator therapy with good nutritional trajectory. Mild symptom uptick without meaningful spirometric decline — likely viral; culture pending.

Plan

  • Continue current modulator, dornase alfa, enzymes, and airway clearance regimen
  • Call family with culture results; low threshold for oral antibiotics if cough persists
  • Dietitian review completed today; continue high-energy diet plan
  • Repeat spirometry at next quarterly visit; return sooner for increased cough or reduced exercise tolerance

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

Complex chronic lung disease means complex charts

Every visit touches everything

A CF or BPD review covers medications, airway clearance, cultures, nutrition, and growth in one appointment — and all of it belongs in the note, accurately.

Multidisciplinary clinics run long

Physiotherapy, dietitian, and nursing input converge on a single encounter, and the respirologist's note is where it all has to be consolidated at day's end.

Devices and settings change constantly

CPAP pressures, home oxygen flow rates, tracheostomy care routines, and airway clearance regimens get adjusted — and every adjustment needs re-documenting.

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 pediatric respirologists

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

Pediatric Respirologist's note

Subjective Objective Assessment Plan

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

One scribe across very different clinics

A respirology week is not one clinic but several — CF reviews, severe asthma, sleep and non-invasive ventilation follow-ups, chronic lung disease of prematurity, tracheostomy checks. Medical Scribe records each encounter, in person or telehealth, and drafts a note matched to what was actually discussed, reviewable from iOS, Android, Web, Apple Watch, or Mac.

Charted in the structure you already use

Drafts follow the built-in Pediatric Respirologist’s note: Subjective covering history of present illness, medications, immunizations, growth and development, and smoke or environmental exposures; Objective with vitals and detailed chest findings; then Assessment and Plan spanning investigations, treatment changes, referrals, and follow-up. One of 280+ specialty templates, with custom formats built in minutes.

Longitudinal care needs a faithful record

Children with chronic lung disease are managed on trends — FEV1 trajectories, weight percentiles, culture histories, escalating or weaning support. Medical Scribe documents only what was said and observed in each visit, never inventing values or carrying assumptions forward, so the longitudinal record you base escalation decisions on stays trustworthy.

Frequently asked questions

Can one note absorb input from the whole CF team?

Yes. Record the parts of the clinic visit you're present for and the note consolidates what was discussed — physio's airway clearance changes, the dietitian's plan, your medical assessment — each captured as actually said in the room.

Will it keep device settings and regimens straight over time?

Each note records the settings and regimens exactly as stated in that visit — CPAP pressures, oxygen flow rates, enzyme doses — never carried forward by guesswork. If it wasn't said, it isn't written, so your chart reflects real changes only.

Which template does it use for respirology?

The built-in Pediatric Respirologist's note, with Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan sections tuned to pediatric care — immunizations, growth and development, and environmental exposures included. It's one of 280+ templates; custom versions take minutes.

How do families consent to recording?

You tell them, just as you would introduce a scribe in clinic; parents or guardians consent on behalf of the child. Medical Scribe is HIPAA compliant, encrypted in transit and at rest, and works in 57 languages — useful when visits happen through an interpreter.

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