Event Details

AI Scribes for Clinical Practice by Medmastery

Date:
02 Apr 2026 at 11:00 PM to 11:59 PM
Location:
Online (AEDT)
Host:
Medmastery

AI scribes are one of the top use cases of AI among clinicians.

The promise is appealing: instead of spending 7 minutes writing a note, these programs claim that the same documentation can be generated in about a minute.

If that holds true, it could meaningfully reduce documentation burden and be a game changer for burnout. But the reality is more complicated. AI scribes can also hallucinate details, omit important clinical information, or produce notes that take longer to correct than they would have taken to write.

So how should we as clinicians use them in a way that helps us save time but also remains accurate and safe?

Join our webinar: AI Scribes for Clinical Practice

This session will teach you practical skills on how to use these tools effectively and safely.

The session will be led by Dr Ritchie Verma, faculty at the Yale School of Medicine and a dual board-certified physician in Internal Medicine and Clinical Informatics. He’s been involved in wide-ranging research on the safe and effective use of AI.

During the webinar, he’ll discuss:
  • How to evaluate and select an AI scribe
  • Practical workflows before, during, and after a patient visit
  • How to detect hallucinations, bias, and inaccurate documentation
  • What current research shows about AI scribes and clinician workload
  • Live clinical walkthrough

Dr Verma will also walk the audience through a clinical case and demonstrate how clinicians can interact with an AI scribe and quickly assess the note it generates

Register

Note: Given the timing of this for Australia, if you register and can't make the live version, you'll automatically be provided with a recording of the full webinar.


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