Somewhere between the first “How have you been?” and the final treatment plan, something usually gets lost. Not the diagnosis. Not the intent. It is the small, human details that slip away while attention shifts to a keyboard. That tension has been part of clinical work for years. Listen closely, think clearly, then pause to document. Go back to the patient. Repeat. Ambient notes quietly remove that friction. Instead of forcing documentation into the middle of the visit, the process runs alongside it. Conversations are captured as they happen, shaped into structured notes without breaking the moment. No stopping mid-sentence. No…
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