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Precise Male Genitalia Assessment Documentation

Review the essential components of a thorough genital exam and see how our AI medical scribe turns your recorded encounter into a structured clinical draft.

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For Clinicians Performing Physicals

Best for providers who need to document detailed findings for urological, primary care, or emergency assessments.

Standardized Exam Components

You will find the key anatomical markers and descriptors required for a high-fidelity genital assessment.

From Recording to Draft

Aduvera converts your spoken findings during the encounter into a professional, EHR-ready note for your review.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around male genitalia assessment documentation.

High-Fidelity Documentation for Sensitive Exams

Ensure no detail is missed during the assessment process.

Anatomical Precision

The AI captures specific mentions of the penis, scrotum, testes, and inguinal region without generic filler.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Click any part of the generated assessment to see the exact source context from the encounter recording.

EHR-Ready Formatting

Generate structured output that can be copied directly into your physical exam section in the EHR.

Draft Your Assessment in Three Steps

Move from the exam room to a finalized note without manual typing.

1

Record the Encounter

Use the web app to record your findings as you perform the male genitalia assessment.

2

Review the AI Draft

Check the structured note against the transcript to ensure accuracy of findings like symmetry or mass presence.

3

Finalize and Paste

Confirm the documentation is accurate and copy the final text into your patient's medical record.

Clinical Standards for Male Genitalia Documentation

Strong male genitalia assessment documentation must explicitly address the skin, the penis (including the glans and prepuce), the scrotum, and the testes. A complete note should document the presence or absence of lesions, discharge, tenderness, and the size, contour, and consistency of the testes, as well as the presence of any inguinal hernias. Using precise terminology—such as noting 'non-tender, descended testes' or 'no penile discharge'—prevents ambiguity in the clinical record.

Aduvera replaces the need to recall these specific details from memory after the patient has left the room. By recording the encounter, the AI captures the clinician's real-time observations and organizes them into a structured format. This allows the provider to focus on the physical exam and then verify the draft using per-segment citations, ensuring the final note is a high-fidelity reflection of the actual assessment.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Transcript-backed documentation, clinician review, and EHR-ready note output are built into every workflow.

Can I use a specific template for urological exams in Aduvera?

Yes, you can use supported styles like SOAP or H&P to ensure your genitalia assessment fits into your broader clinical note structure.

How does the AI handle sensitive anatomical terminology?

The AI is designed for clinical fidelity, capturing professional medical terminology used during the encounter to ensure the note is EHR-ready.

What happens if the AI misses a specific finding during the exam?

You can review the transcript-backed source context to identify gaps and edit the draft before finalizing the note.

Can I turn a recorded male genitalia exam into a draft immediately?

Yes, once the encounter is recorded, Aduvera generates a structured draft that you can review and copy into your EHR.

Reclaim your evenings from chart notes

Let Aduvera turn visit conversations into a cleaner first draft so you can review faster and finish documentation with less after-hours work.