diff --git a/fern/pages/02-speech-to-text/pre-recorded-audio/prompt-engineering.mdx b/fern/pages/02-speech-to-text/pre-recorded-audio/prompt-engineering.mdx index 00c149dd..d7ab54e6 100644 --- a/fern/pages/02-speech-to-text/pre-recorded-audio/prompt-engineering.mdx +++ b/fern/pages/02-speech-to-text/pre-recorded-audio/prompt-engineering.mdx @@ -372,22 +372,17 @@ amicus curiae). ### Medical transcription -Best for: Clinical consultations, medical dictation, patient encounters +Best for: Clinical documentation, medical dictation, patient-provider conversations ```text -Mandatory: Preserve all clinical terminology exactly as spoken including drug -names, dosages, and diagnostic terms. +Mandatory: Preserve all clinical terminology exactly as spoken including drug names, dosages, and diagnostic terms. -Required: Capture every hesitation, false start, and filler word (um, uh, ah) -as spoken. - -Non-negotiable: Pharmaceutical accuracy (omeprazole over omeprizole, -metformin over metforman, hypertension over high blood pressure). +Required: Capture every hesitation, false start, and filler word (um, uh, ah) as spoken. Label physician and patient speech clearly when identifiable. ``` -**Why it works:** Prioritizes medical accuracy with explicit drug name examples showing error patterns, while preserving verbatim speech for documentation compliance. +**Why it works:** Combines authoritative language (Mandatory, Required) with explicit disfluency examples, while ensuring clinical terminology accuracy and clear speaker attribution for medical documentation. ---