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The Eloquent Physician® is an Electronic Charting program which can be utilized to produce physician’s charts with amazing speed in many clinical settings.

An EMR (Electronic Medical Record) program is utilized to produce medical records in a physician's office, clinic or hospital based setting. Some EMR software programs contain advanced features such as electronic data exchange (EDI) between the EMR and a laboratory, radiology facility and/or pharmacy.

The Eloquent Physician does not contain these more advanced features. However, if your main interest is in producing ‘Eloquent’ medical records rapidly, you owe it to yourself to review the features of this program.

If you are looking for an EHR (Electronic Health Record) which can be accessed by patients over the Internet, for example, or a full featured EMR, please visit EMRConsultant.com.  At EMRConsultant.com you may enter the parameters that are most important to your medical group, and these will be compared with a database of EMR and EHR programs. EMR Consultant will then provide you with a list of Electronic Medical Records programs which it believes may suit your particular practice setting.

In the meantime, please review the following sample medical chart note. It is an example of the capabilities of The Eloquent Physician. To learn more, please call 1.800.245.2133.

(firstName) had x-ray films of the {{BONE NAME UE} | {BONE NAME LE} | {BONE NAME SPINE} | | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal phalanx | {RIGHT or LEFT} middle phalanx | {RIGHT or LEFT} proximal phalanx | {RIGHT or LEFT} metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} carpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} radius | {RIGHT or LEFT} ulna | {RIGHT or LEFT} styloid process of radius | {RIGHT or LEFT} scaphoid bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} capitate bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezium | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezoid bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} styloid process of ulna | {RIGHT or LEFT} lunate bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} pisiform bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} triquetral bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} hamate bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} hook of hamate | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal radioulnar joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} radiocarpal joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} midcarpal joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} carpometacarpal joint of thumb | {RIGHT or LEFT} {NAME OF FINGER} carpometacarpal joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} thumb | {RIGHT or LEFT} index finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} long finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} ring finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} small finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} 1st Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 2nd Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 3rd Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 4th Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 5th Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} scaphoid | {RIGHT or LEFT} lunate | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezoid | {RIGHT or LEFT} pisiform | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal radius | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal ulna | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal radio-ulnar joint | dorsum of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | palmar surface of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | {RIGHT or LEFT} thumb IPJ | {RIGHT or LEFT} thumb MCPJ | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezio-metacarpal joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} {JOINT HAND} | {RIGHT or LEFT} anatomical snuffbox | {RIGHT or LEFT} first dorsal compartment | {RIGHT or LEFT} FCU | {RIGHT or LEFT} FCR | {RIGHT or LEFT} EPL | {RIGHT or LEFT} FDS {NAME OF FINGER} finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} FDP {NAME OF FINGER} finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} trochlea of humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} capitulum of humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} radial tuberosity | {RIGHT or LEFT} anterior surface of the ulna | {RIGHT or LEFT} posterior surface of the radius | {RIGHT or LEFT} anterior surface of radius | {RIGHT or LEFT} humeroradial joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} humeroulnar joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} proximal radioulnar joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} radial head | {RIGHT or LEFT} radial neck | {RIGHT or LEFT} radial shaft | {RIGHT or LEFT} trochlear notch | {RIGHT or LEFT} coronoid process | {RIGHT or LEFT} radial notch | {RIGHT or LEFT} olecranon | {RIGHT or LEFT} clavicle | {RIGHT or LEFT} acromioclavicular joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} acromion | {RIGHT or LEFT} scapular notch | {RIGHT or LEFT} spine of scapula | {RIGHT or LEFT} head of humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} glenoid cavity | {RIGHT or LEFT} surgical neck of humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} dorsal surface of scapula | {RIGHT or LEFT} coracoid process | {RIGHT or LEFT} infraglenoid tubercle | {RIGHT or LEFT} greater tubercle of humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} anatomical neck of humerus | {RIGHT or LEFT} supraspinous fossa | {RIGHT or LEFT} infraspinous fossa | {RIGHT or LEFT} {MEDIAL or LATERAL} costal surface | {RIGHT or LEFT} base of coracoid process | {RIGHT or LEFT} scapular spine | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the atlas | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the axis | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the third cervical vertebra | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the spinous process of fourth cervical vertebra | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the transverse process of fifth cervical vertebra with groove for spinal nerve | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the intervertebral foramen | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the vertebra prominens-C7 | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the first rib | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the atlanto-occipital joint | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the lateral atlantoaxial joint | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the body of axis | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the body of fourth cervical vertebra | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the body of fifth cervical vertebra | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the body of sixth cervical vertebra | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the body of seventh cervical vertebra | {ON THE RIGHT or LEFT SIDE} of the hyoid bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} ilium | {RIGHT or LEFT} ischium | {RIGHT or LEFT} pubis | {RIGHT or LEFT} posterior superior iliac spine | {RIGHT or LEFT} posterior gluteal line | {RIGHT or LEFT} posterior inferior iliac spine | {RIGHT or LEFT} greater sciatic notch | {RIGHT or LEFT} spine of ischium | {RIGHT or LEFT} lesser sciatic notch | {RIGHT or LEFT} body of ischium | {RIGHT or LEFT} ischial tuberosity | {RIGHT or LEFT} obturator foramen | {RIGHT or LEFT} iliac crest | {RIGHT or LEFT} anterior gluteal line | {RIGHT or LEFT} internal lip of iliac crest | {RIGHT or LEFT} external lip of iliac crest | {RIGHT or LEFT} anterior superior iliac spine | {RIGHT or LEFT} inferior gluteal line | {RIGHT or LEFT} anterior inferior iliac spine | {RIGHT or LEFT} lunate surface of acetabulum | {RIGHT or LEFT} acetabular fossa | {RIGHT or LEFT} acetabular notch | {RIGHT or LEFT} pectin pubis | {RIGHT or LEFT} pubic tubercle | {RIGHT or LEFT} body of pubis | {RIGHT or LEFT} iliac fossa | {RIGHT or LEFT} arcuate line | {RIGHT or LEFT} iliopubic eminence | {RIGHT or LEFT} articular surface of pubis | {RIGHT or LEFT} articular surface of sacrum | {RIGHT or LEFT} linea terminalis | {RIGHT or LEFT} head of femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} greater trochanter | {RIGHT or LEFT} neck of femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} intertrochanteric line | {RIGHT or LEFT} shaft of femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} inferior rami | {RIGHT or LEFT} superior rami | {RIGHT or LEFT} intertrochanteric crest | {RIGHT or LEFT} femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} patellar surface of the femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} lateral epicondyle of the femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} intercondylar eminence of the tibia | {RIGHT or LEFT} position of the tibiofibular joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} head of the fibula | {RIGHT or LEFT} tuberosity of the tibia | {RIGHT or LEFT} fibula | {RIGHT or LEFT} shaft of the tibia | {RIGHT or LEFT} popliteal surface of the femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} intercondylar fossa of the femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} lateral condyle of the femur | {RIGHT or LEFT} patella | {RIGHT or LEFT} base of the patella | {RIGHT or LEFT} anterior surface of the patella | {RIGHT or LEFT} apex of the patella | {RIGHT or LEFT} articular surface of the patella | {RIGHT or LEFT} tuberosity of the distal phalanx of the great toe | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal phalanx of the great toe | {RIGHT or LEFT} proximal phalanx of the great toe | {RIGHT or LEFT} head of the first metatarsal bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} first metatarsal bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} base of the first metatarsal bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} medial cuneiform | {RIGHT or LEFT} intermediate cuneiform | {RIGHT or LEFT}navicular bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} head of talus | {RIGHT or LEFT} neck of talus | {RIGHT or LEFT} trochlea of talus | {RIGHT or LEFT} posterior talar process | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal phalanges | {RIGHT or LEFT} middle phalanges | {RIGHT or LEFT} proximal phalanges | {RIGHT or LEFT} metatarsal bones | {RIGHT or LEFT} lateral cuneiform bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} tuberosity of the fifth metatarsal | {RIGHT or LEFT} cuboid bone | {RIGHT or LEFT} calcaneus | {RIGHT or LEFT} tarsal sinus | {RIGHT or LEFT} lateral malleolar surface of the talus | {RIGHT or LEFT} peroneal trochlea of the calcaneus | {RIGHT or LEFT} groove for the tendon of peroneus longus | {RIGHT or LEFT} calcaneal tuberosity | {RIGHT or LEFT} sustentaculum tali | {RIGHT or LEFT} tibia | {RIGHT or LEFT} medial malleolus | {RIGHT or LEFT} lateral malleolus}{{RIGHT or LEFT} thumb | {RIGHT or LEFT} index finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} long finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} ring finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} small finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} 1st Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 2nd Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 3rd Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 4th Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} 5th Metacarpal | {RIGHT or LEFT} scaphoid | {RIGHT or LEFT} lunate | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezium | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezoid | {RIGHT or LEFT} pisiform | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal radius | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal ulna | {RIGHT or LEFT} distal radio-ulnar joint | dorsum of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | palmar surface of the {RIGHT or LEFT} hand | {RIGHT or LEFT} thumb IPJ | {RIGHT or LEFT} thumb MCPJ | {RIGHT or LEFT} trapezio-metacarpal joint | {RIGHT or LEFT} {JOINT HAND} | {RIGHT or LEFT} anatomical snuffbox | {RIGHT or LEFT} first dorsal compartment | {RIGHT or LEFT} FCU | {RIGHT or LEFT} FCR | {RIGHT or LEFT} EPL | {RIGHT or LEFT} FDS {NAME OF FINGER} finger | {RIGHT or LEFT} FDP {NAME OF FINGER} finger} which revealed evidence of {a longitudinal fracture with no displacement | a transverse fracture with a marked degree of angulation | a crushed-egg-shell type of comminuted fracture | an avulsion fragment of the volar aspect DIPJ with the bony fragment extended in a volar direction beyond the condyles of the middle phalanx}.
 





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