Enhanced Template Editor with Phin AI
Article Type: Feature Guide
Target Audience: All Ambient Scribe users
Last Updated: January 2026
Overview
The Enhanced Template Editor brings the power of Phin AI directly into your template creation workflow. With AI-assisted editing, real-time validation, and intelligent suggestions, creating professional clinical note templates has never been easier.
What is Phin AI?
Phin is Ambient Scribe's built-in AI assistant designed specifically for clinical documentation. In the template editor, Phin helps you:
Generate template sections based on your specialty
Improve existing instructions for clarity
Suggest best practices for clinical documentation
Validate template structure in real-time
Answer questions about template creation
Accessing the Enhanced Editor
For Personal Templates
Go to Settings > Templates
Click on any template, or create a new one
The Enhanced Editor opens with the Phin panel on the right
For Organization Templates
Go to Organization > Templates (admin access required)
Click on any template or create new
The same Enhanced Editor interface is available
Editor Layout
The Enhanced Template Editor features a split-screen layout:
┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ Template Editor [Save] │ ├─────────────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────┤ │ │ │ │ EDITING AREA │ PHIN AI PANEL │ │ │ │ │ [Instructions Tab] │ [Chat] │ │ [Example Note Tab] │ [Analysis] │ │ [Analysis Tab] │ [Suggestions] │ │ │ │ │ Your template content │ AI assistance & │ │ goes here... │ real-time feedback │ │ │ │ └─────────────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────┘
Resizable Panels
Drag the divider between panels to resize
Collapse the Phin panel if you prefer full-width editing
Panel positions are remembered between sessions
Editing Tabs
Instructions Tab
This is where you define what your template should include:
Best Practices:
- Use clear section headers in brackets: [Chief Complaint]
- List key points under each section
- Be specific about what information to capture
Example Structure:
[Chief Complaint] - Reason for visit - Duration of symptoms - Severity rating[History of Present Illness] - Onset and progression - Associated symptoms - Aggravating/alleviating factors - Previous treatments tried
Example Note Tab
Provide a sample output showing what a completed note should look like:
Why This Matters:
- Guides the AI on formatting expectations
- Shows appropriate level of detail
- Demonstrates writing style preferences
Tip: Use realistic but fictional patient data in examples.
Analysis Tab
View real-time analysis of your template:
Section coverage - Are all important areas addressed?
Clarity score - How clear are your instructions?
Completeness - Any missing recommended sections?
Potential issues - Warnings about ambiguous instructions
Using Phin AI Assistant
Starting a Conversation
Click in the chat input at the bottom of the Phin panel
Type your question or request
Press Enter or click Send
What You Can Ask Phin
Template Generation:
- "Create a cardiology follow-up template"
- "Add a review of systems section"
- "Generate an example note for this template"
Improvement Suggestions:
- "How can I improve the HPI section?"
- "Make this template more comprehensive"
- "Simplify the instructions for assessment"
Best Practices:
- "What sections should a dermatology consult include?"
- "How detailed should my physical exam section be?"
- "What's the best way to format differential diagnosis?"
Troubleshooting:
- "Why are my notes missing the assessment section?"
- "How do I fix inconsistent formatting?"
- "The output doesn't match my example - what's wrong?"
AI Model Selection
Choose which AI model Phin uses:
Click the Model Selector dropdown
Available options depend on your subscription tier:
- Default - Balanced speed and quality
- Advanced - Higher quality, slightly slower
- Fast - Quick responses for simple edits
Real-Time Validation
As you edit, the template is automatically validated:
Validation Indicators
Icon | Meaning |
✅ Green | Section is well-defined |
⚠️ Yellow | Minor suggestions available |
❌ Red | Issues that may affect output |
Common Validation Messages
"Section header without content"
- Add bullet points or details under the section
"Vague instruction detected"
- Be more specific about what information to include
"Missing recommended section"
- Consider adding standard sections for your specialty
"Example note doesn't match instructions"
- Ensure your example demonstrates all instruction sections
Tag Insertion
Insert dynamic demographic tags that pull in patient information (when "Include Prechart Data" is enabled):
Available Tags
Click the { } button next to the Instructions label to open the tag panel:
Tag | Description |
| Patient's full name (e.g., "John Doe") |
| Patient's first name only |
| Patient's last name only |
| Patient's age in years (e.g., "39") |
| Date of birth (MM/DD/YYYY format) |
| Patient's biological sex (Male/Female) |
| Medical record number (if available) |
Note: Tags are case-insensitive: {Name}, {NAME}, {name} all work the same.
Using Tags in Instructions
[Patient Demographics]
Patient {name}, a {age} year old {sex}, DOB: {dob}, presents for...
Saving and Testing
Save Options
Save - Save changes to existing template
Save As New - Create a copy with a new name
Testing Your Template
Save your template
Start a new encounter
Select your template from the picker
Complete a test encounter
Review the generated note
Return to edit if needed
EHR Template Naming Requirements
When creating templates for use with your EHR system, your template name must follow specific naming conventions. This ensures your notes save correctly to the right location in your EHR.
Template Naming by EHR System
For TouchWorks (TWEHR)
Your template name must include the encounter note type in curly braces:
Template Name {Exact Note Type}
Examples:
- Primary Care {Office Visit}
- Cardiology {PostOp Visit - CARD}
- General Surgery {FollowUp Visit - GS}
The text in {} must exactly match the note type configured in your TouchWorks system, including capitalization and spacing.
To find your note types:
1. Open TouchWorks
2. Go to Administration > Document Types
3. Find the Encounter Note Types section
4. Copy the exact note type names
For Veradigm (VEHR)
Include a Veradigm identifier in your template name:
Template Name [Veradigm]
Options:
- [Veradigm] Office Visit - Standard Veradigm parsing
- {Veradigm} Office Visit - Equivalent to above
- [H&P] Complete Physical - For History & Physical templates
- Office Visit - Default SOAP parsing (no marker needed)
Common Specialty Examples
Specialty | Template Name |
Primary Care |
|
Cardiology |
|
General Surgery |
|
Orthopedics |
|
Urology |
|
Important Notes
Verify with your administrator - Get the exact note type names from your EHR admin
Case sensitive - TouchWorks names must match exactly
Include all spacing - Don't skip spaces or hyphens in the note type
One template per note type - Each note type needs its own template
Test before using - Create a test encounter to verify it saves correctly
For complete information, see "EHR Template Naming Guide" article.
Tips for Success
Start Simple
Begin with a basic structure and add complexity gradually:
1. Define main sections first
2. Add detail points
3. Include example note
4. Refine with Phin's help
Use Phin Iteratively
Create initial draft
Ask Phin for improvements
Review suggestions
Apply what fits your style
Repeat until satisfied
Learn from Examples
Browse marketplace templates for inspiration
Install templates in your specialty
Study their structure before creating your own
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is Phin available on mobile?
A: The Enhanced Editor with Phin is available on web and desktop only. Mobile users can use templates but not edit them with AI assistance.
Q: Are my conversations with Phin private?
A: Yes, your template editing conversations are private and not used for training.
Q: Can Phin create an entire template for me?
A: Yes! Ask Phin to generate a complete template for your specialty, then customize it.
Q: Why doesn't Phin respond sometimes?
A: Check your internet connection. If issues persist, try refreshing the page.
Q: Can I undo Phin's suggestions?
A: Yes, use Ctrl+Z (Cmd+Z on Mac) to undo any changes.
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