AI Medical Scribe for
Pediatric Rheumatologists
A JIA follow-up means joint counts, methotrexate tolerance, uveitis screening, and a parent's flare questions — all before the note. Medical Scribe documents it while you examine.
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A JIA follow-up means joint counts, methotrexate tolerance, uveitis screening, and a parent's flare questions — all before the note. Medical Scribe documents it while you examine.
A real example of the documentation Medical Scribe generates for pediatric rheumatologists — ready before your patient leaves the room.
7F — Oligoarticular juvenile idiopathic arthritis, follow-up at month 4 on methotrexate. Clinical remission; uveitis surveillance on schedule.
Morning stiffness down to about 10 minutes from 45. Morning stiffness down to about 10 minutes from 45. No new joint complaints, fevers, or rash. Tolerating methotrexate 10mg subcutaneously weekly with folic acid 1mg daily; mild day-after nausea, improving. Ophthalmology uveitis screen 2 months ago — clear.
Oligoarticular JIA in clinical remission on methotrexate at 4 months. Continue methotrexate 10mg SC weekly with folic acid; continue weaning naproxen. Repeat CBC and LFTs in 8 weeks. Ophthalmology uveitis screening every 3 months per risk schedule. Return in 3 months, or sooner for joint swelling, stiffness, or eye redness or pain.
Illustrative example. Every note is fully editable, and you control the format — SOAP, DAP, or your own custom template.
Active joint counts, effusions, range-of-motion limits, and enthesitis findings — precise, repetitive exam data that takes longer to type than to elicit.
Methotrexate and biologics demand documented monitoring labs, tolerance, and counseling at every visit — thin notes create real clinical and medicolegal exposure.
A flare visit revisits systemic symptoms, labs, imaging, and family worries at length. The richer the visit, the longer the write-up you're carrying home.
Real-time transcription that understands medical terminology and clinical context.
Recognizes terms, conditions, and procedures specific to your practice area.
Generate comprehensive clinical notes in minutes instead of hours.
Enterprise-grade encryption and security to protect sensitive data.
These aren't generic formats — they ship in the product today, structured around how you actually document.
Plus 280+ templates across every specialty — or build your own in minutes.
New consults for the limping toddler, quarterly JIA reviews, flare visits, and biologic-start counseling sessions all record the same way — in person or telehealth, from iOS, Android, Web, Apple Watch, or Mac. Medical Scribe drafts the note during the visit, so a full systemic review doesn’t become an evening of typing.
Drafts follow the built-in Pediatric Rheumatologist’s note: Subjective with presenting pattern, DMARD history, and family history; Objective with the musculoskeletal exam, skin findings, and investigations; then an Assessment & Plan structured per rheumatologic issue — diagnosis rationale, planned investigations, medication changes, therapy referrals, and follow-up. One of 280+ templates, customizable in minutes.
Escalating a child to a biologic rests on documented disease activity — joint counts, inflammatory markers, failed therapy trials. Medical Scribe records only what was said and observed, never inventing findings, so when you or a payer looks back at why treatment changed, the evidence is all there in your own words.
Yes — narrate findings as you examine ('right knee, trace effusion, flexion to 120') and they land in the Objective section as stated. The note reflects your exam exactly; it never fills in joints you didn't assess.
Monitoring labs, tolerance, side-effect counseling, and dose changes you discuss are captured in the Assessment & Plan — the documentation trail methotrexate and biologics require. You review and sign every note before it enters the chart.
Screening intervals and ophthalmology results mentioned in the visit are documented where they belong, so the chart shows the surveillance actually happening — important for JIA families and for anyone auditing the care.
The built-in Pediatric Rheumatologist's note, structured as Subjective, Objective, and Assessment & Plan organized per rheumatologic issue. It's one of 280+ templates; SOAP, DAP, or a custom structure takes minutes to set up.
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