Orthopedic Surgeons

Day in the Life

Orthopedic documentation can get repetitive—injury assessments, post-op visits, procedure notes, and coding all add up fast. You need to move quickly between cases without sacrificing quality.

MD Record AI is your clinical documentation assistant, built for high-volume surgical and clinic workflows. Dictate, upload, or record to generate structured procedure notes, follow-ups, and consults—no formatting or cleanup needed.

AI Assistant

Features Designed for Orthopedics

Repetitive Admin Tasks

Dictating operative notes, clinic notes, and completing paperwork adds to the high-volume workload.

Loss of Clinical Detail

Medical scribes may make small mistakes which impact the quality of documentation.

Complex Medical Histories

Reviewing medical histories, imaging, labs.

Care Across Settings

Needing to document hand-offs and collaborate with other team members with high-quality documentation.

Multi-issue Visits

Time consuming task of documenting and organizing notes for multi-issue visits.

Side Effects: Work-Life Balance

"Note quality is impeccable. The support staff is top-notch."

Dr. Miranda

Family Medicine

"Well I just want to say that I am in LOVE!!! It is 5 pm - I saw 29 patients today and I am going home with no charting to do!! This was just day 1 and I'm excited to try some consult notes..."

Dr. Langley

Medical Doctor

"Since incorporating MD Record into my charting routine, I've happily said goodbye to the homework I used to do at night."

Dr. Belle Wu

HCA Department of Surgery

"Operative notes are done in seconds. The accuracy for orthopedic terminology is spot-on."

Dr. Lee

Orthopedic Surgeon

"I can now complete all my clinic notes between patients. No more taking charts home."

Dr. Rodriguez

Orthopedics

65%

Reduction in Documentation Time

90%

Provider Satisfaction

3.8x

Increase in Face-to-Face Time

47%

Reduction in Provider Burnout

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