Surgical gastroenterology

One complicated case, end to end

A painless jaundice that turns out to be a resectable ampullary carcinoma — worked up, optimised, resected and discharged. Nothing is typed twice.

The film below is an unedited screen recording of SkyScribe itself. A real dictation goes in; the structured note, the computed scores and the reasoning come out. The investigations route themselves, a laboratory technician and a radiographer file their reports from their own logins, and the results come back and narrow the diagnosis — then the prescription, the ward round, the Whipple’s operative note, critical care and the discharge summary, in one take. The written walkthrough underneath covers the three beats the recording does not: the panic lab value, the refused prescription, and the anaesthetic clearance.

Synthetic case. No real patient, and every figure in it is invented.

4 min 13 sec, with narration. Recorded in the app; the patient is synthetic.

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Same case, same seventeen steps — jump to the one you care about.

Patient

Mr R. K. (synthetic) · 58 y · male

Hospital ID

SKY-DEMO-00417

Under

Surgical gastroenterology

Presenting

Painless progressive jaundice, 3 weeks

Step 1 of 17 · about 2 minutes
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Walk-in registered

Front desk registers a walk-in and starts a consultation in one tap.

One patient record created with a collision-proof hospital ID. The surgical gastroenterology queue receives it immediately — no paper slip, no re-entry.