About Us
What is Medical Scribing
1. Documenting patient histories, symptoms, and diagnoses
2. Recording medications, allergies, and test results
3. Capturing provider-patient interactions and discussions
4. Preparing and updating patient charts and records
5. Assisting with coding and billing information
1. Reduce administrative burdens on healthcare providers
2. Improve documentation accuracy and completeness
3. Enhance patient care and safety
4. Increase provider productivity and efficiency
5. Support quality improvement initiatives
1. Hospitals
2. Clinics
3. Physician offices
4. Emergency departments
5. Specialty practices
To become a medical scribe, one typically needs:
1. A high school diploma or equivalent
2. Basic life support certification (BLS)
3. Completion of a medical scribe training program
4. Strong communication and documentation skills
5. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Some medical scribes may choose to pursue further education and certification, such as becoming a certified medical scribe (CMS) or advancing to roles like medical assistant or healthcare administrator.
OUR MISSION
The DEI Council aims to develop and foster an environment of inclusion, recognition and community within the diverse eScribe family. Through continued discussion, listening and shared learning, we seek to ensure every eScribe employee feels welcomed, understood and most importantly, celebrated within our organization.
What is eScribe?
A background in eScribing is quickly becoming the standard for pre-medical experience, and is suggested by medical school acceptance committees across the country. The competition to become a eScribe is intense, and the demand for eScribe services across the country has never been higher. Check out the JOBS SITE to see if we are hiring in your area.