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Orientation
2 weeks
- Medical Terminology
- System Based Videos
- Audio Exercises
- Compliance Training
- Documentation for Billing and Medicolegal Liability
- Professional Appearance
- Case Presentations
- Final Examination
In the ER, a doctor’s time can be as precious as a patient’s life. Emergency Department doctors are increasingly tasked with more demands on their time, resulting in 15-hour work days, full waiting rooms and dozens of daily patient consults. For every hour spent caring for patients, ED physicians now spend up to 2 hours inputting electronic medical records. Time-consuming documentation makes it harder for doctors to do the job they were trained for.
Every Emergency Department has different needs, so ScribeCanada set up a scribe program designed to adapt to the ever-changing priorities of the high-pressure ER environment. By utilizing our well-trained scribes, doctors are able to spend more time with patients, increase productivity and establish an effective workflow within the ED.
ScribeCanada offers an individualized approach to setting up a scribe program for your Emergency Department. Providers get to choose how many scribes they need and the number of shifts they need covered. Scribes are also available for on-call, round-the-clock and holiday coverage. Our medical scribes are trained to use your electronic medical record system. During an ER shift, scribes update medical records in real time, allowing doctors to focus solely on patient care. In the Emergency Department, medical scribes are a cost-saving solution to improving patient care, eliminating redundancies, optimizing workflow and increasing efficiency.
ScribeCanada hires the most-qualified scribes with a passion for patient care. Recent studies have shown the proven success rates of implementing a scribe program in an Emergency Department. A 2018 report published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal revealed that 82 percent of physicians saw more patients per hour with the use of a scribe. Overall, the number of patients seen per hour was significantly higher during shifts with a scribe in the ED. Preventing provider burnout is integral to the future of the Canadian healthcare system. Medical scribes are a crucial part of this equation, offering providers a proactive way to create the best healthcare model for both patients and physicians. With over two decades of experience and expertise, ScribeCanada works across territories to offer comprehensive, technologically-advanced and necessary resources for Canada’s large healthcare network of providers.
Approximately 120 hours per scribe
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2 weeks
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minimum 6 days
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