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Using AI Alongside Your EHR: How AI Can Cut Your Documentation Time in Half (Part 1/3)

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Doximity Team · May 15th, 2026
Doximity Scribe can now be toggled on directly from the Dialer pre-call screen, so documentation starts automatically when the visit begins. The update reduces setup friction and helps clinicians generate notes seamlessly during telehealth calls.
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Doximity Team · May 15th, 2026
Mental health documentation has its own formats, rhythms, and stakes. Here's how to configure Doximity Scribe to work with how you practice, not against it.
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Reviewing a Scribe note doesn't mean reading every word. Here's the order experienced users follow to sign with confidence and keep the day moving.
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Scribe generates the draft. Smart Edits gets it the rest of the way. Here's what each option does and when to reach for it.
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New to Doximity Scribe? These setup decisions take less than five minutes and make every note feel like it was built for your workflow from the start.
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Most physicians see the biggest gains by Day 3, not Day 1. Here's how to build the right habits from the start so Scribe sounds like you from the beginning.
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Documentation has long been one of medicine's most persistent frustrations. A new generation of AI tools is making physicians reconsider what's actually possible.
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Some of the most powerful workflows happen during the visit itself, not after. Learn how to build an ongoing clinical conversation by adding new information over time, from vitals and medication lists to EKGs, lab results, and physical exam photos, so the final assessment and plan reflects the full patient picture by the end of the encounter.
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Doximity Team · May 13th, 2026
Labs and handwritten screeners are some of the easiest ways to bring uploads into everyday clinical workflows. Learn how to use uploaded lab panels, PHQ-9s, GAD-7s, and other paper-based tools to generate faster interpretations, severity scoring, follow-up guidance, and documentation-ready summaries without manually re-entering every result into the chart.
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