
The Vladster's Podcast
Welcome to "Vladster Talks VMeDx," the podcast channel where your host, Vladimir Gasic, takes you on an insightful journey into virtual medical assistant staffing. Join Vladimir, fondly known as the "Vladster," as he delves deep into the dynamics of VMeDx, a revolutionary company reshaping the landscape of medical assistance through virtual staffing solutions.
Each episode features engaging discussions, expert interviews, and a behind-the-scenes look at how VMeDx leverages technology to connect skilled medical assistants with healthcare providers globally. Whether you're a medical professional, a tech enthusiast, or someone curious about the future of healthcare staffing, "Vladster Talks VMeDx" is your go-to podcast for discovering cutting-edge developments in virtual medical assistance.
Tune in and be a part of the conversation changing the face of healthcare staffing.
The Vladster's Podcast
What Does a Medical Scribe Do? Save Hours Every Day
Ever wondered what does a medical scribe do and how they could completely transform your workflow? In this episode, we dive into the often-overlooked but game-changing role of medical scribes. Whether you’re drowning in EHR documentation or struggling to stay present with patients, understanding the value of a scribe could be your key to reclaiming time—and sanity.
We break down what does a medical scribe do in real-world clinical settings, from capturing history and exam findings to managing the treatment plan documentation in real time. Plus, we highlight how virtual medical scribes can integrate seamlessly into your workflow, reduce after-hours charting, and improve patient care. If you’re burned out by documentation, this episode is a must-listen.
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Okay, so—be honest—how many of you have finished a clinic day, looked at your charting backlog, and just... sighed dramatically?
Yeah. Been there. You finish seeing patients, then stare at hours of charting, trying to recall details from hours ago.
It’s exhausting. It steals your evenings, your weekends—and honestly, your sanity.
Let’s talk about one of the most underrated roles in healthcare: the Medical Scribe.
What do they do? Why does it matter? And how can they totally change your day?
At the core, a medical scribe documents your patient encounter in real time—so you can focus on actually treating the patient.
But honestly, it’s more than just typing what you say.
They’re your documentation partner. In-person or virtual, they capture everything while you talk.
From history and Return of Sales to exam findings and the treatment plan—they’ve got it covered.
That means your Electronic Health Record is clean, accurate, and, uh, done on time.
No more finishing clinic at 6 and charting until 9.
Your notes? Already in 90% done when you log out.
And the best part? You actually get to be present.
Look your patients in the eye instead of staring at your laptop the whole visit.
Now, I know what some of you are thinking: “I don’t have time to train someone,” or “I can’t afford another full-time hire.”
Totally valid. But that’s where VMeDx comes in.
They offer virtual medical scribes—remote, trained pros who already know the job.
They’re fluent in Electronic Health Records, medical lingo, and even specialty-specific workflows.
One rheumatologist told me their VMeDx scribe cut their after-hours charting by three hours a day.
Yeah—three. Hours. Daily. Just by having someone else handle the note-taking.
And no, this isn’t AI or speech-to-text software that mistakes “diabetes” for “diet Pepsi.”
These are real humans, trained specifically for medical documentation.
Setup is easy—your scribe joins your virtual room or phone consult, types while you talk.
You just review the note, sign it, and you’re done.
If you’re drowning in documentation or missing that human connection with patients, this could be your solution.
Head over to vmedx.com, check out the Medical Scribe section, and see how it fits your workflow.
Because burnout? It’s not a badge of honor—it’s a warning sign.
Take care of your patients. Take care of your notes. But please take care of yourself too.
Catch you next time!