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Note Studio Video Crash Course
Note Studio Video Crash Course

Get started with Note Studio in less than five minutes!

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Written by Joseph Tutera
Updated over a week ago

Note Studio Crash Course

Chapters:

Chapter 1: Introduction to DocuCare Notes Studio

  • Timestamp: 0:00 - 0:10

  • Summary: Introduction to creating notes and exam templates in DocuCare's Notes Studio, highlighting the ease of use.

Chapter 2: Creating Exam Templates

  • Timestamp: 0:10 - 0:49

  • Summary: Detailed steps on how to access and create new exam templates for Review of Systems (ROS) and Physical Examinations (PE). Instructions include entering titles, content, and saving the templates.

Chapter 3: Editing and Deleting Templates

  • Timestamp: 0:49 - 0:57

  • Summary: Explanation of how to make edits to existing templates and the option to delete them if necessary.

Chapter 4: Utilizing Notes Studio for Custom Notes

  • Timestamp: 1:08 - 1:50

  • Summary: Introduction to the Notes Studio where all custom notes are managed. Details on how to add and customize notes according to the type of visit and medical specialty.

Chapter 5: Setting Default Notes

  • Timestamp: 1:50 - 2:08

  • Summary: How to set a default note for automatic assignment during patient encounters and overview of the core note fields including history, exams, assessment, and plan.

Chapter 6: Creating and Managing Custom Fields

  • Timestamp: 2:08 - 3:03

  • Summary: Instructions on creating custom fields in notes, providing examples for AI learning, and the importance of saving changes.

Chapter 7: Structured Templates and Field Formatting

  • Timestamp: 3:33 - 5:01

  • Summary: Discussion on various field formats such as lists, sentences, and structured templates. Explanation of how structured templates work with placeholders for dynamic content insertion.

Chapter 8: Finalizing and Using Templates

  • Timestamp: 5:01 - 5:38

  • Summary: Final steps on saving templates, providing examples of filled-out templates, and instructions to begin recording patient encounters.

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