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May 13, 2026

What Happens When You Upload an Actual EKG Into AI

What Happens When You Upload an Actual EKG Into AI
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Screenshots, nursing notes, EKGs, wound photos, and pasted EMR text can all support real clinical workflows when used the right way.

What Happens When You Upload an Actual EKG Into AI
Product  Doximity Ask
Level  Beginner
Time  2 min read
Specialty  All clinicians
Doximity Ask works with more of your clinical workflow than you may realize. You can bring in images, pasted EMR data, lab results, handwritten forms, and research documents, and work with all of it in a single conversation. Here is what each upload type unlocks.

Clinical Images: EKGs, X-Rays, Wound Photos, and More

Upload any image directly into Doximity Ask. This includes EKGs, X-rays, echo screenshots, wound photos, rash photos, and lab result screenshots.
EKGs:  Get a structured interpretation of rhythm, rate, axis, and intervals with urgent findings flagged.
Wound and rash photos:  Generate a differential and documentation-ready description from a bedside photo.
Lab screenshots:  Paste or upload a lab panel and get an interpretation in the context of your patient's diagnosis.

TIP  The more clinical context you include alongside the image, the more specific the output. An EKG upload paired with the patient's age, symptoms, and current medications gets a far more actionable interpretation than an image alone.

Pasted EMR Data: The Most Versatile Input

You do not need a file to bring EMR data into Doximity Ask. Copy a nursing note, shift report, or progress note draft directly from your EMR and paste it into the conversation. Doximity Ask works with the raw text exactly as it appears, messy formatting and all.
Nursing notes:  Convert a shift report into a structured attending-style progress note in seconds.
Multiple notes:  Paste notes from different providers and ask Doximity Ask to synthesize them into one coherent A&P.
Draft A&P:  Paste your draft and ask for a completeness check against your active problem list.

Copy this prompt: Progress note from pasted EMR data:
I'm pasting a nursing note below. Write a concise attending-style progress note using a problem-based A&P. Active problems: [list]. My plan direction: [one line per problem].[Paste note here]

Handwritten Forms: Screeners, Assessments, and More

Photograph a hand-completed form and upload it directly into Doximity Ask. Doximity Ask can read handwritten text from a clear photograph.
PHQ-9 and GAD-7:  Photograph the completed form, get a scored result, severity classification, and a note-ready summary.
Any printed screener:  The same workflow applies to AUDIT-C, Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale, or any legible printed form.

PDFs and Documents: Upload Directly

Upload PDFs directly into Doximity Ask — research papers, discharge summaries, prior authorization letters, employment contracts, and more. No screenshots or conversion needed.
Research papers:  Summarize findings, extract references, or draft a peer reviewer response based on the uploaded content.
Contracts and agreements:  Identify non-compete language, flag unusual terms, and surface questions to bring to an attorney.
Prior notes:  Upload a prior specialist note or discharge summary to incorporate into your current documentation.

KEY  Doximity Ask remembers everything in the current conversation thread. Upload multiple documents across several turns and then ask it to synthesize across all of them. You do not need to re-explain the patient context each time you add something new.


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