Continuing medical education
Keep a personal learning record of permitted on-demand modules, webinars, and professional development courses.
Audicap turns permitted continuing education and specialist course audio into live text for personal learning, terminology review, and post-lecture study.
For permitted education only · Not for patient care or clinical documentation
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Medical education is high stakes. The value of a transcript is recall and navigation, not unquestioned accuracy.
Do not use it to create medical records, document patient encounters, make diagnoses, recommend treatment, record protected health information, or satisfy regulated documentation requirements.
Specialist lectures can move quickly through unfamiliar terms, acronyms, protocols, and evidence. A live transcript gives the learner a second channel while listening and a navigation aid after the session.
Automated transcription can confuse drug names, dosages, anatomy, abbreviations, and speakers. Verify all material against official course resources, current clinical guidance, and qualified professional judgment.
Provider-supplied course text may be reviewed, corrected, or integrated with learning objectives. Audicap is most useful as a personal supplementary workflow when permitted.
Permission and verification remain essential, but the controls are the same Start, Live, Stop, and History flow.
Exclude patient-identifying or restricted content and play the permitted training material in a normal desktop Chrome tab.
Start the active tab and complete toolbar authorization if Chrome requests it. Use a short test before a long specialist lecture.
Continue listening to the educator while segments appear. Translation and timestamps are aids, not authoritative medical sources.
Press Stop Recording, open the session in History, correct important terminology, add a learning note, and mark or export permitted material.
Keep a personal learning record of permitted on-demand modules, webinars, and professional development courses.
Review frameworks, scenarios, and phrasing used in patient education and interdisciplinary communication courses.
Revisit unfamiliar terms after a lecture and compare the automated text with authoritative definitions.
Use transcription and optional translation to support understanding while preserving the original course language for comparison.
Use text as a second channel during fast, terminology-heavy teaching.
Review the surrounding explanation before correcting a term or making a note.
Record what you need to revisit without turning the transcript into clinical documentation.
Return to permitted course sessions and verify them against official sources.
No. Audicap is presented here as a general education tool, not a patient recording, medical scribe, electronic health record, or regulated clinical documentation system.
No. Always verify medication names, dosages, contraindications, procedures, and all clinical details against authoritative sources.
Only when the organizer, license, institution, privacy rules, and applicable law permit it, and when the content contains no information you are prohibited from capturing.
No. Audicap transcribes permitted audio. It does not diagnose, recommend treatment, or replace qualified professional judgment.
Use the first 30 free minutes on medical training you are authorized to transcribe.
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