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How do Macros work?

Learn how to use Macros in mAIscribe by creating shortcuts for frequently used phrases, conditions, and templates to speed-up note taking and guiding the AI.

What Are Macros in mAIscribe?

Macros in mAIscribe let you create shortcuts for frequently used notes, such as UTI treatment plans, skin check templates, checklists and more.

Instead of typing the same information repeatedly, you can create a Macro once and insert it into your notes instantly with a simple shortcut.

This is no different from what you might already use in your EMR.

Step-by-Step Guide: How to Use Macros in mAIscribe

1. Access the Macros Feature

  • Open mAIscribe and navigate to the Macros section on the left-hand menu or click here.

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  • Here, you'll see a list of your existing Macros (if any) and an option to create a new one.

  • You can search Macros based on name, shortcut or date of creation

2. Create a New Macro

  • Click the "+ Create Macro" button.

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  • Enter a Macro Name (e.g., “Skin Check”).

  • Choose a Macro Shortcut (e.g., skincheck/).

  • Type your Macro Content, such as a treatment plan or checklist.

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3. Save and Use Your Macro

  • Click “Save Macro” to store it.

  • When writing notes, simply type the Macro Shortcut (skincheck/), and mAIscribe will instantly expand it into your saved text.

4. Edit or Delete your Macro

  • Click the icons next to your Macro

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Pro Tips for Using Macros Effectively

Avoid accidental insertions – Add a special character (like /) at the end of your shortcut to prevent triggering a Macro unintentionally.

📝 Use Macros for checklists – Perfect for long assessment templates or common conditions like diabetes reviews.

Guide the AI – You can use a Macro in the Context box and tell the AI your notes should follow a particular template or check-list.