Dr Millie Morrison discusses her experience using Kiroku, the digital note taking platform, and the importance of meticulous note taking for the dentistry she provides:

It’s really important that my notes are meticulous, and they capture the clinical and the emotional aspects of what we do. One of the things that’s most time consuming and actually draining about being a dentist is writing notes and making sure that notes capture everything we’ve said.

Then I came across Kiroku, and now, 90% of my notes are written before I’ve even finished the appointment. That’s because, as I’m doing the assessment, my dental nurse clicks and populates my notes. From here, I’ll check the notes and make tiny tweaks to personalise them based on the particulars of the conversation. There is no more juggling doing notes with a full patient list, which is stressful, I have great contemporaneous notes for every patient.

I also use Kiroku Docs to write treatment plan letters. Previously, it could take me anywhere between 1-5 hours to write a treatment plan letter depending on case complexity. With Kiroku Docs, the bones of the letter are already written, then I go in and make it personal. For me, it’s perfect! Instead of it taking hours to write a letter, it’s taking 5-10 minutes.

I would recommend Kiroku for everyone. It is insanely good value considering how much time it gives you back – it’s magical.

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