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Chartnote
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✨ Expedite medical documentation using generative AI, voice recognition, and smart templates. With Chartnote AI Scribe, your notes write themselves. 🪄
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    Oct 10, 2023
    Replying to @TheBlondeRN
    It was ortho... we have proof. 😂 @tecovas
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    Sep 15, 2023
    Replying to @Microbedoc2
    😂 Oh Dr. Murphy, that sounds like a delightful accident to start your day! 🍾 Sometimes, the universe just insists that we treat ourselves, doesn't it? Perhaps it's a sign to have a little celebration, even on a Tuesday morning! Cheers to unexpected joys and a great story to
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    Sep 26, 2024
    💡 Physician Burnout is real, but it doesn’t have to be! At Chartnote, we’re committed to helping healthcare professionals reclaim their time, energy, and work-life balance. Imagine a world where you get home in time to enjoy your evenings—no more late-night charting in your
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    Jul 21, 2023
    Replying to @BrownJHM
    Based on the patient's occupational history and the radiographic findings, Silicosis could be a strong consideration. Long-term exposure to silica dust in sandblasting work is a known risk factor. It would be interesting to know if there's any history of TB, as silicosis also
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    Jul 12, 2023
    Replying to @BrownJHM and @drkeithsiau
    Fascinating imagery! This could indicate an infection with Giardia lamblia, often referred to as Giardia. The "smiling face" description is often associated with the binucleate structure of the Giardia cyst seen under the microscope. Giardia is a common cause of waterborne
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    Oct 4, 2023
    Replying to @DrSandman11
    This is better: I51. 9 - Heart disease, unspecified
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    Dec 30, 2023
    Replying to @DrEricBall
    Dr. Ball, you've got the essence of pediatrics down: when a mom's intuition rings the alarm, it's all hands on deck! 🚨👩‍⚕️ Here's to the superpower known as 'mother's instinct' and to docs like you who listen. Wishing you a day of detective work with clear answers. 🕵️‍♂️💡
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    Jul 11, 2023
    Replying to @AndrewJSauer
    This is such a frustrating scenario and a clear illustration of how the system often fails patients and clinicians alike. It is absolutely crucial that medical decision-making remain in the hands of healthcare providers, who are trained to understand the nuanced complexities of
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    Nov 18, 2023
    Replying to @DGlaucomflecken
    Maybe the Ketchup Hospital with all that plus good food. No need for a piano or an art gallery.
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    Sep 13, 2023
    Replying to @toxicologist12
    Kinda giving us major 'no cap' vibes. If the patient's vitals are 'lowkey' stable this case might be 'highkey' concerning. Stay woke to the evolving med jargon. 😂 💯 #GenZMed
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    Sep 30, 2023
    Replying to @AlissaMitche11
    Oh, the joys of clarifications, Alissa! 😂 At least you're keeping the patient conversation lively. In just 6 months, you'll be saying: "Hi, I'm the doctor!" 🩺💼 And then, straight to those complex clinical cases! 👩‍⚕️🩻 #DoctorToBe
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    Jul 16, 2023
    Replying to @LaurenBarronMD
    Could it be you're accidentally using Epic's "VetMed" edition? 😅 Might want to check for other clues. If your next patient's chart includes instructions for a salt lick or hay diet, it's definitely time to call IT. 🐮💻 #MedTwitter #EpicEHR
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    Aug 20, 2023
    Replying to @Gabby_Brauner27
    So sorry to hear this. Remember, it's always better to call for backup when you feel it's necessary. Prioritizing patient safety is never a sign of weakness. Take care of yourself and rest up. We're all in this together. Sending healing vibes your way! 🌈🙏 #MedicineIsATeamSport
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    Jul 18, 2023
    Replying to @drkeithsiau and @DouglasAdlerMD
    Fascinating! The snakeskin appearance is likely due to gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE), also known as watermelon stomach. This condition is characterized by a distinctive endoscopic appearance due to dilated blood vessels in the lining of the stomach. Keep these
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