Dragon® Medical Practice Edition contains medical vocabularies covering more than 90 medical specialties and subspecialties.
It is important that you select the correct vocabulary. Using a specialized medical vocabulary that covers the cases you see in your medical practice will offer you the highest recognition and productivity gains. Selecting a non-medical vocabulary or the medical vocabulary of a different specialty can have a significant impact on your recognition accuracy.
OVERVIEW OF THE COVERED SPECIALTIES AND SUBSPECIALTIES
General English: Non-medical vocabulary for dictating emails, letters, etc.
General Medical: A broad, non-specific medical vocabulary covering a wide range of medical specialties. Select this model if no other choice is applicable to you.
• Allergy and Immunology • Anesthesiology Anesthesiology Subspecialties: – Pain Medicine • Cardiology – Cardiovascular Disease – Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology – Interventional Cardiology • Colon and Rectal Surgery • Dermatology Dermatology Subspecialties: – Dermatopathology • Emergency Medicine • ENT ENT Subspecialties: – Otolaryngology • Family Medicine • Internal Medicine Internal Medicine Subspecialties: – EEG– EMG Examination– Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism– Gastroenterology– Geriatric Medicine– Hematology– Infectious Disease– Medical Microbiology– Medical Toxicology– Nephrology– Oncology– Proctology– Pulmonary Disease– Rheumatology • Neurology Neurology Subspecialties: – Neurodevelopmental Disabilities– Neuromuscular Medicine– Neuropathology– Neurotology • Neurosurgery • Nuclear Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology Obstetrics and Gynecology Subspecialties: – Fetal Medicine • Ophthalmology • Orthopedic Surgery Orthopedic Surgery Subspecialties:– Hand Surgery • Pathology • Pediatrics Pediatrics Subspecialties: – Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics– Pediatric Otolaryngology– Pediatric Pathology– Pediatric Pulmonology– Pediatric Rheumatology– Pediatric Transplant Hepatology • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation • Plastic Surgery • Psychiatry Psychiatry Subspecialties: – Addiction Psychiatry • Radiation Therapy • Radiology Radiology Subspecialties: – Diagnostic Radiology– Vascular and Interventional Radiology • Surgery Surgery Subspecialties: – Bariatric Surgery– Breast Surgery– Cardiac Surgery– Cardiothoracic Surgery– Oral and Facial Surgery– Thoracic Surgery– Transplant Hepatology– Urology _ Vascular Surgery • Other Specializations: – Behavioral Health – Blood Bank and Transfusion Medicine – Case Management – Chiropractice – Dentistry – Pediatric Dentistry – Epidemiology – Medical Education and Writing – Midwifery – Nursing – Osteopathy – Podiatry – Psychology – Radiation Oncology – Social Worker – Speech and Language Pathology – Spinal Cord Injury Medicine – Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine– Sleep Lab
If your specialty is not listed, please use the following guide to determine the vocabulary you should select.
If your specialty is: | We recommend choosing this vocabulary: |
Behavioral Health | Psychiatry |
Blood Banking/ Transfusion Medicine | Pathology |
Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology | Cardiology |
Dermatopathology | Pathology |
EMG Examinations | Neurology |
EEG | Psychiatry |
Interventional Cardiology | Internal Medicine |
Medical Microbiology | Pathology |
Medical Oncology | Internal Medicine |
Medical Toxicology | Emergency Medicine |
Neurodevelopmental Disabilities | Pediatrics |
Neuromuscular Medicine | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
Neurotology | ENT |
Otolaryngology | ENT |
Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine | Emergency Medicine |
Transplant Hepatology | Internal Medicine |
Spinal Cord Injury Medicine | Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation |
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