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Drafting a Genitourinary SOAP Note

Our AI medical scribe helps you generate structured clinical documentation for GU encounters. Review transcript-backed citations to ensure your final note is accurate and EHR-ready.

HIPAA

Compliant

Clinical Documentation Features

Designed for high-fidelity documentation in genitourinary medicine.

Structured GU Templates

Generate notes in standard formats like SOAP, specifically tailored to capture relevant genitourinary history and physical examination findings.

Transcript-Backed Review

Verify your note against the encounter transcript with per-segment citations, ensuring every clinical detail is accurately represented.

EHR-Ready Output

Finalize your documentation with a clean, structured output designed for easy copy-and-paste into your existing EHR system.

Generating Your Note

Turn your patient encounter into a professional SOAP note in three steps.

1

Record the Encounter

Use the web app to record the patient visit, capturing the full history of present illness and examination findings.

2

Draft the SOAP Note

Select the SOAP format to have our AI draft the note, organizing findings into Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan sections.

3

Review and Finalize

Check the generated note against the transcript-backed context, edit as needed, and copy the final version into your EHR.

Clinical Documentation in Genitourinary Medicine

A high-quality genitourinary SOAP note must clearly delineate the subjective patient history—such as dysuria, frequency, or flank pain—from the objective physical examination findings. Accurate documentation of the GU exam, including findings from palpation or visual inspection, is critical for tracking progression and determining the appropriate assessment and plan. Maintaining this structure ensures that clinical logic remains transparent and easy for other providers to follow.

Using an AI-assisted workflow allows clinicians to focus on the patient while ensuring that complex genitourinary findings are captured with high fidelity. By leveraging transcript-backed citations, you can quickly verify that the specific details of the physical exam match the recorded encounter, reducing the time spent on manual chart preparation while maintaining the integrity of the clinical record.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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

How does the AI handle specific genitourinary terminology?

The AI is designed to capture clinical language used during the encounter. You can review all generated text against the transcript to ensure that specific GU terminology is documented correctly.

Can I customize the SOAP note structure for GU procedures?

Yes, the AI drafts the note based on the encounter, and you can refine the structure or add specific details during the review phase before finalizing the note for your EHR.

How do I verify the accuracy of the physical exam section?

Each section of the note includes transcript-backed citations. You can click these segments to view the source context from the encounter recording to verify your findings.

Is this tool HIPAA compliant?

Yes, the platform is HIPAA compliant and designed to support the secure documentation needs of clinical staff.

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