Webinar: Efficient Documentation in Hospital Medicine
Dr. Micheal Massoud joins Chartnote live on April 23, 2026, to unpack documentation burden, inpatient workflows, and how Around Notes (Arno) fits into thoughtful AI documentation.
Next month I'll be joining Chartnote to talk about something every hospitalist feels but rarely has time to unpack—what documentation is doing to the way we practice medicine, and what it could be instead. We'll get into the reality of inpatient workflows, where the note has quietly become the job, and how AI can start to reverse that. I'm particularly excited to share how Around Notes (Arno) fits into that world—whether working alongside a scribe or running independently—actually building the note from the chart so the physician isn't stuck acting as a transcription layer.
Live session details
Thursday, April 23, 2026
9:00 AM Pacific Time
Online · hosted by Dr. Gerardo Guerra Bonilla (CEO, Chartnote), with Dr. John Millar and myself.
This is a practical, no-fluff session on reducing documentation burden in hospital medicine, streamlining inpatient notes, and keeping up with high patient volumes—without adding hours to your day.
- Cut documentation time on busy inpatient rounds
- Reduce cognitive overload across high patient volumes
- Produce cleaner, more consistent inpatient notes
- Transfer to your EHR in seconds
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Beyond the note
But the bigger idea isn't just documentation. It's the future of hospital medicine. Documentation shouldn't be a passive record of what already happened—it should actively make care safer, catch what we miss, and give time back to the clinician. Less time staring at a screen, more time thinking, more time at the bedside. That's the direction we're heading, and I'm looking forward to having that conversation.
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About the Author
Dr. Micheal Massoud
Founder & Hospitalist | Wharton EMBA
Physician, founder, and Wharton Executive MBA candidate with roots in military medicine and a mission to make healthcare human again. Former Air Force officer who practiced hospital medicine across the globe and founded Around Notes—an AI-driven platform that helps hospitalists write better notes, faster. At Wharton, I'm bridging healthcare, technology, and leadership to create tools that amplify clinicians, not replace them.