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⭐️ Templates

Templates let you create structured, reusable note formats that keep your documentation fast, consistent, and customized to your workflow.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Why Templates Matter

Templates are the backbone of efficient documentation in Vero. They define the structure of your notes so you spend less time formatting and more time on patient care.

You can use community templates designed by other clinicians, or build your own in just a few minutes.

Templates help ensure accuracy and consistency across encounters while giving you the flexibility to adapt them to your style of practice.

​Browsing Templates

Open the Templates tab from the bottom-left-hand navigation.


Here you’ll see two libraries:

  • My Library – templates you’ve created or copied.

  • Community Templates – templates shared by other trusted clinicians that you can adopt and customize.

Use the search bar or sort menu to quickly find what you need.

Creating a Template

Click +Create Template and choose how you’d like to start.

​Template Builder

When editing a template, you’ll see three building blocks:

  1. Text – Write static text that will appear as-is in the outputted Note.

    • Example: Subjective:

  2. Fill-in Fields – Use [square brackets] to mark areas that Vero will extract from your context (recordings, audio, files) and fill into the note.

    • Example: [Medication name and dose]

  3. Rules – Use (parentheses) to guide Vero on formatting or grouping.

    • Example: (use full medication names)

Use clear, natural language. Vero understands instructions like “(list vitals in one line)” or “(use hyphenated bullets.)”

​Pro Tips

  • Be specific about formatting.

  • Break complex sections into smaller steps.

  • Add fallback instructions under #User Instructions at the bottom if needed.

​Privacy & Sharing

Every template has a visibility setting in the top-right corner:


​Next Steps

Once you’ve set up templates, add personalization to them by using Learnings.

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