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Dictation

Scribeberry Dictation lets clinicians speak naturally and convert speech into accurate text for faster chart completion.

Dictation

What does Dictation do for clinical charting?

Dictation gives providers immediate voice-to-text charting when full encounter recording is unnecessary. It is optimized for medical language and reduces typing friction for short updates and focused documentation.

How does Dictation fit into your workflow?

Dictation is most effective for direct note entry. You speak naturally, review the text output, and paste or push the final content into your charting workflow.

  • Open Dictation mode when you need quick voice-to-text entry.
  • Speak naturally using your preferred clinical phrasing.
  • Review generated text for accuracy and structure.
  • Send finalized content into your chart or note draft.

When should clinicians use Dictation?

Dictation is ideal for concise updates, follow-up documentation, and any workflow where speed is more important than capturing full conversational context.

  • Post-visit addendums and quick follow-up notes.
  • Procedure summaries where providers dictate key findings.
  • Teams transitioning from manual typing to voice-first charting.

Frequently asked questions about Dictation

These FAQs explain where Dictation fits compared with ambient AI documentation.

Dictation captures your spoken text directly, while AI Scribe is designed to capture and structure full clinical conversations.

Yes. Dictation is well suited for short chart segments, assessments, and plan updates.

Yes. Dictation is optimized for healthcare language so commonly used clinical terms are transcribed more accurately.

Ready to use Dictation in your clinic?

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