Simplify podiatric surgical documentation to focus on patient foot and ankle care

PatientNotes aids podiatric surgeons in automating surgical notes and post-operative care documentation, enhancing the focus on patient recovery and mobility.

Podiatric surgeons, more foot care, less admin

Podiatric surgeons leverage PatientNotes to efficiently manage surgical and post-operative documentation, with AI ensuring secure, detailed, and quick recording of foot and ankle procedures.

Podiatric Surgeons See Major Gains from AI

Podiatric Surgeons rely on PatientNotes to manage foot and ankle surgery documentation efficiently, saving time and improving the quality of clinical notes, which enhances patient treatment and recovery in podiatry.

Personalized Podiatric Surgery notes ready swiftly.

Podiatric surgeons enhance foot and ankle care with PatientNotes, quickly generating detailed operative notes and focusing more on patient recovery and less on administrative tasks.

Recommended Podiatric Surgeon Action Plans

Podiatric Surgeons ensure clear, actionable summaries are provided post-surgery, providing patients with a written care plan and next steps for their foot health recovery journey.

Podiatric Surgeons Save Time on Foot and Ankle Surgical Reporting

Rapidly manage podiatric surgery reports and referrals, focusing more on foot and ankle health.

Protecting patient health data with confidence

At PatientNotes robust security measures create the strong immune system we know is vital to your patient's healthcare data. We know medical information is sensitive, and we’ve fortified PatientNotes with cutting-edge security measures to safeguard your clinical consults and notes.

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Works with the existing PMS in your podiatric surgery practice

Podiatric Surgeons can streamline foot and ankle surgery with PatientNotes, compatible with podiatric systems like TM3.

Podiatric surgeons coordinate foot surgeries with PatientNotes in podiatry clinics, during foot care seminars, and through telehealth consultations.

Podiatric surgeons can keep foot and ankle surgical notes accessible on any device with PatientNotes, compatible with podiatric surgeon telehealth platforms for comprehensive podiatric care.

iPhone app

iPad app

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Mac

Microsoft Teams

Zoom

Google Meet (using PatientNotes Mac App)

Your personal AI Templates  tailored to your preferences
Recommended Action Plans
Initial and Follow-up
Multi-session reports
Case Conference Notes
Pricing

Plans for teams of all sizes

Essential Plan

AU$29
per practitioner / month
What’s included
Unlimited session recordings
2 Clinical Notes Prompt Templates
5 Medical Letters Prompt Templates
Mobile App - iPhone & iPad
No credit card required
FAQs

Frequently asked questions

How does documenting preoperative assessments work with an AI scribe during patient consultations?

Voice your preoperative findings, biomechanical assessments, and surgical planning considerations while examining the patient, creating documentation without breaking your clinical workflow or losing focus on complex foot structures.

How do AI scribes handle podiatric-specific terminology and anatomical references?

Your specialized foot and ankle terminology, surgical procedures, and anatomical references are captured through voice-to-text as you speak them during documentation sessions.

How do I integrate AI scribe notes with podiatry-specific electronic health record systems?

Copy and paste your clinical documentation from the AI scribe into your podiatric practice management system or EHR once you've reviewed and finalized the content.

What about documenting surgical procedures afterward when details are still fresh?

Speak through your surgical narrative including approach, techniques used, and closure methods while reviewing your mental notes, transforming your spoken account into comprehensive operative reports.

How might I document post-operative instructions and wound care protocols?

Verbalize your specific post-operative instructions including weight-bearing status, dressing changes, and rehabilitation protocols, creating patient-specific documentation without typing between appointments.

What about documenting follow-up visits when monitoring surgical healing and progression?

Speak your observations about wound healing, hardware status, and functional improvements during patient follow-ups, maintaining eye contact while creating thorough documentation of recovery progress.

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