Talk to Dok
Dok’s chat responds to plain-language instructions. Use these starters as a starting point: copy the example, adapt it to your case, and send it.
Create a clinical note
Section titled “Create a clinical note”“Create an outpatient consult note for this patient.”
Ask Dok to build a new note. State the type (outpatient consult, triage, follow-up, etc.) and, if you’re on a patient screen, Dok links the note automatically.
Add a new patient
Section titled “Add a new patient”“Add a new patient.”
Useful when you want to register someone before the visit. Dok asks for the minimum data to create the screen.
Run triage
Section titled “Run triage”“Run triage on this patient.”
Use it in the ER or a waiting room when you need to classify the priority of attention. Dok walks you through the relevant questions.
Rewrite or adjust sections
Section titled “Rewrite or adjust sections”“Rewrite the plan in plainer language.”
While a note is open, you can ask Dok for changes on specific sections: simplify, expand, reorder, or shift the tone. Changes land in the editor as a diff you can accept or reject.
Tips for prompts
Section titled “Tips for prompts”- Be concrete. “Rewrite the plan” works better than “improve the note”.
- If the screen has context (a patient, a note), Dok uses it without you saying so.
- You can chain requests: create first, then adjust.