🇺🇬 Built for Uganda  ·  Hutchison's Clinical Methods

The smarter way to
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EaseMed guides you through structured history taking, systematic examination, and clinical documentation — across 4 speciality modules, even offline.

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4 Clinical modules
26+ Symptom guides
11 Body systems
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Clinical Modules

Four specialities, one platform

Each module is built around Hutchison's framework — structured, systematic, and tailored to Uganda's clinical environment.

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Pediatrics

Full pediatric clerking including birth history, developmental milestones, Uganda EPI immunization schedule, MUAC classification, WHO growth chart plotting, and age-adjusted vital sign alerts.

Birth history Milestones EPI vaccines MUAC Growth chart
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Internal Medicine

Comprehensive adult clerking across all body systems — cardiovascular, respiratory, GIT, neurology, renal, endocrine, and more — with Hutchinson review of systems and full examination builder.

Adult history 9 systems Exam builder HIV history
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Surgery

Structured surgical history taking including SOCRATES pain assessment, surgical site examination, pre-operative documentation, and clinical photography for wound and lesion tracking.

SOCRATES Pre-op clerking Photography Examination
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Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Antenatal and gynaecological history taking, obstetric examination, menstrual history, LMP and EDD calculation, and structured documentation for maternal health encounters.

Antenatal Gynaecology EDD calc Maternal history
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What a clerking record looks like

📋 Clinical Summary · Pediatrics 🟢 Completed · Ward ready
Patient Amara Nakazibwe · 3y 6m · Female
Guardian Sarah Nakazibwe (Mother) · 0752‑xxx‑xxx
District / Referral Kampala · Referred from HC III Kireka
Date of clerking 04 July 2026 · 09:30
Fever × 4 days — intermittent, high-grade (peak 39.8°C), associated with rigors and chills. Onset was sudden. No cough, no vomiting, no diarrhoea. The mother reports the child has been lethargic and has had poor oral intake over the past 48 hours. No known sick contacts. No recent travel.
Immunizations: Up‑to‑date per Uganda EPI schedule
Developmental milestones: Age‑appropriate for 3 years 6 months (walks, speaks in short sentences, toilet trained)
Previous admissions: None
Medications: None regular · No known drug allergies
HR 142 bpm ⚠ High
RR 28 /min ✓ Normal
Temp 39.2°C ⚠ High
BP 95/60 mmHg ✓ Normal
SpO₂ 97% ✓ Normal
Weight 14.2 kg ✓ P50
Height 98 cm ✓ P50
MUAC 13.2 cm ✓ Normal
HC 49 cm ✓ Normal
General: Alert but lethargic, no pallor, no cyanosis, no oedema. Splenomegaly 2 cm
1. Malaria (uncomplicated) 85% — RDT positive, fever, rigors, splenomegaly
2. Viral upper respiratory tract infection 60% — fever, no localising signs, self‑limiting
3. Urinary tract infection 25% — fever without focus, lethargy, poor feeding
4. Typhoid fever 15% — prolonged fever, lethargy, abdominal symptoms absent
Malaria RDT: POSITIVE Hb: 11.2 g/dL ✓ Normal WBC: 6.8 × 10⁹/L ✓ Normal Platelets: 148 × 10⁹/L ⚠ Low Blood culture: Pending Urinalysis: Negative
3‑year‑old female with acute febrile illness, RDT‑confirmed malaria, no danger signs.
Currently haemodynamically stable. Mild thrombocytopenia but no bleeding. Good nutritional status (MUAC 13.2 cm, weight‑for‑height P50). Admitted for observation and treatment.

A complete EaseMed clinical summary — generated in under 5 minutes at the bedside.

Features

Everything you need at the bedside

From the first complaint to the ward round summary — EaseMed covers the full clinical encounter.

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Symptom-driven history guides

Select the presenting complaint and get instant structured questions, clinical clues, and red flags specific to that symptom.

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Hutchinson Review of Systems

Systematically screen all body systems with toggle pills. Mark symptoms present or absent and add narrative detail per system.

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Physical examination builder

Inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation — for every system. Abnormal findings auto-appear in the clinical summary.

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Auto-generated clinical summary

One click generates a full clerking summary and a 5-line ward round presentation — ready to present or export.

Age-adjusted vital sign alerts

Enter HR and RR — get instant warnings when values fall outside normal ranges for that specific age group.

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Clinical photography

Capture clinical photos directly in the app and attach them to the patient record — rashes, wounds, clinical signs.

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Cloud + offline saving

Records save to the cloud and locally for offline access. Search, load, and manage past patient records from any device.

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HIV history & ART tracker

Document HIV status, WHO staging, ART regimen, CD4, viral load, adherence, and opportunistic infections.

Who uses EaseMed

Built for the whole clinical team

From Year 3 students clerking their first patient to consultants teaching on the ward round.

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Medical Students

Year 3–6 clerking

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Intern Doctors

Post-graduation year

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Resident Doctors

Speciality training

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Clinical Officers

HC III & IV

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Nurses & Midwives

Patient assessment

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Medical Educators

Teaching & assessment

How it works

From first complaint to ward round in minutes

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Create a free account

Sign up with your email or Google account. No payment required — EaseMed is completely free for all medical learners.

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Choose your module

Select Pediatrics, Internal Medicine, Surgery, or ObGyn from the dashboard and open a new clerking form.

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Clerk your patient

Follow the structured form — demographics, complaint, history, examination. Guided questions appear as you go.

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Generate your summary

One click produces a complete clinical summary and a 5-line ward round presentation — ready to present or export.

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