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Voice Style Options
Formal
Best for: Traditional medical documentation, academic settings
Polished, highly professional clinical language with traditional medical documentation conventions.
Formal Example
Formal Example
The patient presents for routine medication management, specifically regarding their current ADHD treatment regimen and a request to discontinue duloxetine. History of Present Illness: The patient's attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is currently managed with a combination of lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) 40 milligrams and extended-release amphetamine salts (Adderall XR)...
Structured
Best for: Balance between formality and readability
Organized with clear sections, professional but more approachable than Formal style.
Naturalistic (Default)
Best for: Most clinical documentation
Flows like natural conversation with a real-time documentation feel. Professional but not stiff.
Naturalistic Example
Naturalistic Example
The patient presents for routine medication management, specifically regarding their current ADHD treatment regimen and a request to discontinue duloxetine. The patient's attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is currently managed with a combination of lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse) 40 milligrams and extended-release amphetamine salts (Adderall XR)...
Narrative
Best for: Providers who prefer story-like documentation
Fluid prose that tells a story and connects information cohesively.
Shorthand
Best for: Quick reference, abbreviated documentation
Clinical abbreviations and bulleted lists for maximum efficiency.
Shorthand Example
Shorthand Example
CC:
Routine med refills
ADHD med effectiveness concerns
Requests d/c duloxetine (Cymbalta)
Requests Vyvanse dose adjustment
HPI:
Currently on Vyvanse 40mg + Adderall XR for ADHD
Vyvanse less effective at current dose, requests bump to 50mg
Takes Vyvanse 7-8 AM, Adderall later in day
Tips
The preview shows the same clinical scenario in each style so you can directly compare
Consider your EHR requirements and personal reading preferences when choosing
Shorthand style works well when paired with Brief verbosity for maximum efficiency
