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INDEPENDENT MEDICAL EXAM
Below is a paragraph from an IME completed by an orthopedist using Dragon.  Everything in red font is a variable which can be changed,
deleted, expanded upon, or left untouched.  The user skips from variable to variable, changing each one (or not) as needed - a process
made speedy by use of the
Philips SpeechMike.  Thus, “he did not go to the hospital” can be left as is, or changed to “he went briefly to
the hospital.”  The red “
xx” marks are where something needs inserting – “xx feet tall,” for example.  The underlined words are where the
same information (e.g. “dateofaccident”) is inserted at multiple locations throughout the document.

In addition, entire new paragraphs can be inserted by command, each with its own variables.  In the case of a shoulder injury, for instance,
the “Normal Shoulder” paragraph would be summoned and completed.  A knee injury would call for insertion of a “Normal Knee”
paragraph.  What you need is what you get.

Although this IME cannot be purchased in its current configuration, we can easily work with you to create your own.  Any document that is
used repeatedly, with the same basic format and changes occurring primarily in the content, can be set up this way.
This claimant informs me that he is right-handed.  He is xx feet  inches inches tall and xx  pounds in
weight.  He further states that he was
an unrestrained passenger involved in a motor vehicle accident that
occurred on
dateofaccident  at which time he suffered injury to his right knee.  The car was hit in the rear.  
He was seated in the
back of the car.  He denies lacerations or loss of consciousness.  He did not go to a
hospital emergency room from the scene of the accident.  He had
no surgery; he was not hospitalized for
any sequelae to this accident
.  He was treated with physical therapy and chiropractic care..…..  
MEDICAL  APPLICATIONS
When the document is completed, all pronouns are changed to female ones, if necessary, the font color is all
changed to black, and the document is automatically saved in a predesignated location under a predetermined
name and format.
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