For surgeons, the physical demands of their profession don't end in the operating room. Hours of typing clinical notes can strain the same hands needed for precise surgical work. When Dr. [Name] first experienced DeepScribe's AI documentation, the impact was immediately clear - not just for himself, but for the resident working alongside him. Together, they saw a future where technology could fundamentally change their daily practice, allowing them to focus on what matters most: patient care.
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The first thing I did was show the resident who was in clinic with me who was also much younger than me, probably has more familiarity with AI technologies and definitely more tech savvy, and he was blown away too. And we were both just thinking about all the implications it it could have on making a meaningful impact to our practice, decreasing our burden, with with charting and documentations, and improving our experience with patients with literally every patient visit. It's a time saver. It's a cognitive load saver.
It it it's, saver of my kinda hands, honestly. You know, as a surgeon, I, you know, value resting them as opposed to just hammering away a keyboard all day. The time savings, if I were to scribe I mean, like, type myself, it would take me many, many minutes more per encounters.
And I also think it makes me clinically less stressful.
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