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Elevating Patient Care: How to Use Atlas AI Recommendations in whiskr.ai

A step-by-step guide to generating differentials and merging AI-suggested treatment plans into your record — with you keeping the final clinical call.

Written by Whiskr AI

The hardest part of a busy clinical day isn't usually the obvious case. It's the one where something doesn't quite add up — the differential you didn't have time to fully chase, the medication you reached for first because it's what you reached for last time, the gap in a treatment plan that only becomes obvious at 9 PM when you're back at home.

Meet Atlas, whiskr.ai's built-in clinical AI assistant. Atlas analyzes your SOAP report in real time and offers tailored suggestions to help refine your assessments and treatment plans. It surfaces differentials you might not have considered, recommends diagnostics relevant to the presentation, and flags gaps in your plan before you finalize. Think of it as a quiet second set of eyes — one that never gets tired, never has a long day — but the clinical decisions stay entirely with you.

Here's how to use it inside a consult.


How to Use Atlas for Differentials and Treatment Plans

Step 1. Generate differentials. While reviewing your SOAP notes, click the Suggest Differentials button in the Atlas panel on the right side of the screen. Atlas will analyze your clinical data — history, exam findings, and any vitals you've captured — and return a prioritized list of potential diagnoses ranked by likelihood given the presentation.

Step 2. Deep dive into a diagnosis. Click Tap for details next to any differential you want to explore further (for example, Osteoarthritis). Atlas will provide a clear clinical rationale explaining why this diagnosis fits the picture, along with a detailed multimodal treatment plan covering medications, nutrition, activity restrictions, and follow-up recommendations.

Step 3. Merge with your plan. When a recommendation is one you want in the official record, click Add to Treatment Plan. The suggestions instantly merge into your primary plan inside the SOAP note, giving you a comprehensive final document without manual copy-paste. Anything Atlas suggests can be edited or removed before you finalize — nothing locks in until you say so.


What Atlas Is — and Isn't

Atlas is built to support your thinking, not replace it. The differentials and treatment suggestions are starting points and prompts, not prescriptions. Use them the way you'd use a thoughtful colleague's input: Did I consider this? Did I rule that out? Is there a piece of the plan I'm missing?

A few things worth keeping in mind:

  • You stay in clinical control. Atlas suggests; you decide. Every recommendation passes through your review before it lands in the finalized record.

  • Suggestions are based on the data you've entered. The more complete your subjective and objective sections, the more relevant the differentials.

  • Edit freely. Anything Atlas adds to the treatment plan can be reworded, expanded, or removed entirely before you click Finalize.

Used well, Atlas turns the documentation step into a quiet quality-check — catching the differential you almost missed, suggesting the diagnostic you were already considering, and making sure no piece of the plan slips through on a busy day.

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