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What if the patient speaks quietly or has an accent?
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What if the patient speaks quietly or has an accent?
Can I transcribe phone or video consultations?
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What if the patient speaks quietly or has an accent?
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Quiver handles various accents and speech patterns, but very quiet speech or heavy accents may reduce accuracy. To improve transcription:
Position the device closer to the patient
Ask the patient to speak up if appropriate
Verbally summarize key points in your own words
Review and correct any misunderstood content when editing
Can I record in a noisy environment?
Can I transcribe phone or video consultations?
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