Improving the Urology Visit with Ambient AI

Join us March 18, 2026 at 12:00pm CT


You’ve seen promises that ambient AI saves you time and reduces burnout. But how well does it deliver what urologists really need?

Join us to discover ambient AI created for the complexities of urology care—from mild BPH management to post-op follow-ups, from personalized documentation to billing code intelligence.

We’ll show you KLAS-award-winning AI documentation that saves clinicians hours a week and restores a true focus on patients. DeepScribe AI captures conversation, creates a structured note, identifies urology-specific ICD-10 codes, and even makes team collaboration easy.

You’ll get:

  • An AI scribe demo for urology
  • The benefits of urology-specific AI
  • Data from recently published studies featuring DeepScribe AI 
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About the hosts

Blake Swinehart, Director of Strategic Growth, DeepScribe
Blake has spent over a decade consulting with healthcare organizations to drive strategic alignment and expansion. He currently focuses on innovation that transforms clinical documentation and workflow efficiency.

Ravneet Riar, Clinical Subject Matter Expert, DeepScribe
Rav brings a comprehensive knowledge of clinical workflows, technology implementation, and public health to her role, developing the right specialty solutions with clinicians, and ensuring an exceptional AI experience.

About DeepScribe

DeepScribe creates specialty-specific ambient AI for complex and chronic care workflows. Their work was recognized with multiple KLAS Research awards in 2025, including a 98.8 overall performance score and three Top 5 rankings in the annual Emerging Solutions report. ‍DeepScribe helps healthcare organizations make the most of every encounter with AI technology that produces accurate, context-focused documentation, coding intelligence, and real-time clinical insights.


Find out more about DeepScribe for urology

 


 

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