Rounds (3-Minute Flow)
Clinical Corvus is designed to compress the “find the story” phase of rounds into a fast, repeatable routine: context → deltas → plan.
Before Rounds (Pre-rounding)
- Select the patient and confirm the header context.
- Open Monitor Mode for a compact view:
- Synthesis: one-line “who/why/now”.
- Deltas: what changed in the last 24h (labs, imaging, supports, meds).
- Signals/Trends: key vitals and trends to spot instability early.
- The Plan: draftable action list.
- If something is unclear, paste the relevant snippet into the clipboard input (note, labs, report excerpt) to refresh the working context.
During Rounds (Bedside)
Use Corvus as a shared cognitive checklist, not as an autopilot.
Useful questions during rounds:
- “Summarize the active problems and today’s priority.”
- “What changed since yesterday that affects today’s plan?”
- “Draft today’s plan by system. Keep it short.”
After Rounds (Execution)
- Convert the plan into tasks (checklist-style).
- Check-to-Accept each proposed item:
- Accept if correct
- Edit if partially correct
- Discard if not appropriate
- Export/transfer the final draft into your documentation workflow as needed.
What Good Output Looks Like
- A one-liner that matches the team’s mental model.
- A short delta list with only the relevant changes.
- A plan that is specific, reviewable, and editable.
Safety Notes
- Treat suggestions as drafts.
- Verify medications, dosing, and time-sensitive decisions against local protocols.
- When evidence matters, open the citations and confirm they match your clinical context and local practice.