Discover the ambient AI built for oncology

You’ve seen the promises of ambient AI: Time savings. Better notes. Less cognitive strain and burnout.

But what’s the reality?

See what defines AI excellence on January 21. 
And why DeepScribe is the leading ambient AI for oncologists nationwide.

Improving the Oncology Visit with Ambient AI
January 21, 2026 | Reserve your spot

A new era in ambient AI

Haven’t seen DeepScribe recently? Get a look at our most significant advance ever: A personalized AI scribe experience with limitless flexibility. A high-quality note that sounds like you, from the very first note.

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Here's what you'll see on January 21

The elements of oncology-specific AI. Today and coming in 2026.

Live demo

Watch a patient conversation become a comprehensive oncology note.

Ease of use

See how the right ambient AI fits right into your existing workflow.

Customization

Discover “the most personalized AI note in healthcare.”

Benefits

See value beyond documentation, from coding to contextual intelligence.

your host

Blake Swinehart

Director of Strategic growth, DeepScribe

Blake partners with healthcare organizations to drive strategic alignment and expansion, with a focus on innovation that transforms clinical documentation and workflow efficiency.

He has over a decade of healthcare technology expertise spanning medical devices, revenue cycle management, and digital health solutions.

Ambient AI made for oncology

Developed for the complex needs of oncologists and oncology, DeepScribe ambient AI currently captures more than 3.1 million cancer care visits a year.

direct oncoemr integration
Diagnosis intelligence
fully customizable
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“We're seeing notes signed faster and charge capture increasing with a high degree of fidelity."

Stephen Speicher, MD
head of clinical oncology, flatiron health

“90 to 95% of the time I’m not making adjustments. The tool is phenomenal.”

Alfredo Torres, MD
Assistant chief medical officer, nycbs