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From Skin Scribe Markers to Clinical Notes

Learn how to translate physical skin markings into structured clinical documentation. Use our AI medical scribe to turn your encounter recording into a verified draft.

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Dermatology & Surgical Staff

Best for clinicians who use physical markers to denote biopsy sites or lesion boundaries during exams.

Documentation Mapping

Get a clear framework for describing marked sites and how to record these findings during the visit.

AI-Powered Drafting

See how Aduvera converts your spoken descriptions of marked areas into EHR-ready notes.

See how Aduvera turns a recorded visit into a transcript-backed draft you can review before charting around skin scribe markers.

Precision Documentation for Marked Sites

Move beyond manual entry with a review-first AI workflow.

Site-Specific Fidelity

Capture the exact anatomical location and characteristics of marked lesions without relying on memory after the patient leaves.

Transcript-Backed Citations

Click any part of your drafted note to see the exact moment you described the skin marker in the encounter recording.

EHR-Ready Output

Generate structured descriptions of marked sites that can be copied directly into your EHR's physical exam section.

Bridge the Gap Between Marking and Noting

Turn your physical exam into a structured record in three steps.

1

Record the Encounter

Use the web app to record the visit while you use skin scribe markers to identify lesions or surgical sites.

2

Verify the Draft

Review the AI-generated note, ensuring the descriptions of the marked areas match your clinical findings.

3

Finalize and Paste

Confirm the fidelity of the note and copy the structured text into your EHR system.

Documenting Physical Skin Markings

Effective documentation of skin scribe markers requires precise anatomical descriptors, including the exact quadrant, distance from fixed landmarks, and the size of the marked area. A strong note should specify why the marker was placed—whether for a punch biopsy, shave excision, or to track a lesion's borders—and describe the skin's appearance within the marked perimeter to ensure a clear audit trail for pathology.

Aduvera replaces the need to manually transcribe these details from memory. By recording the encounter as you mark the skin, the AI captures your real-time descriptions of the sites. Clinicians can then review the transcript-backed source context to ensure the draft accurately reflects the physical markers used during the exam before finalizing the note for the EHR.

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Common Questions

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

Can I use Aduvera to document the specific locations I've marked with skin scribe markers?

Yes. As you describe the marked locations during the encounter, the AI captures those details to draft your clinical note.

How do I ensure the AI didn't misinterpret the location of a marked lesion?

You can review per-segment citations to see the exact transcript source for every location mentioned in the draft.

Does the app support specific note styles for dermatology or surgical marking?

The app supports structured styles like SOAP and H&P, which can be used to organize findings related to marked skin sites.

Is the recording process secure?

Yes, the app supports security-first clinical documentation workflows for recording encounters and generating clinical documentation.

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.