Routine nail and callus care runs on volume: short slots, elderly and diabetic patients, and the same thorough checks every single time. Medical Scribe records each visit as you narrate your findings and work, then drafts the note before the next patient is in the chair — no end-of-day charting marathon after a twenty-patient list.
Every section your supervising podiatrist checks
The built-in Podiatrist Assistant’s note template structures the visit into Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan, Interventions, and Evaluation. Skin, nail, circulation, and sensation findings fill the Objective; debridement and dressings performed are itemized under Interventions; and the plan records the care interval and anything flagged for the podiatrist.
Records that protect at-risk feet
For diabetic and neuropathic patients, the visit record is the early-warning system — and an audit trail. Medical Scribe documents only what you actually observed and did, visit after visit, so pulses, monofilament results, and skin integrity are traceable over time. Nothing is signed into the record until it has been reviewed.