We’re excited to introduce Personal Dictionary, a new feature that lets you teach Tali the words that matter most to you, from your patients’ names to your clinic’s spelling.
This update marks an exciting step forward in making Tali truly adaptive, a scribe that learns from each clinician’s language, context, and preferences.
It’s part of our ongoing effort to keep documentation accurate, personal, and effortless, helping clinicians spend less time editing and more time with their patients.
Tali is built to assist, not disrupt.
That means understanding your language, the real-world words, names, and details that make your notes accurate and authentic. Whether you’re dictating a complex medication, a patient’s preferred name, or a local brand term, Tali will gradually and iteratively train on your custom vocabulary and recognise your custom words and use them to improve future transcriptions.
Tali has the most accurate voice to text engine in detecting medical terms. With Personal Dictionary, we are pushing this one step further. You can easily add words that Tali might not already know and teach it how they should appear in your notes.
So Dr. Dzitkewich stays Dzitkewich, not discavage. Merrivale Medical Imaging spells correctly every time.. It’s all about putting control back in your hands, and keeping your notes sounding like you.
It’s another way we’re keeping Tali’s note quality among the best in the industry.
You’ll find Personal Dictionary in your Tali Settings in the web app.
From there, you can:
Add words or terms you want Tali to learn. For example, “Dr. Dzitkewich”
Optionally record a quick sample of how you say it. The longer the recording is, the more data AI has access to for future training.
Save it to your list
Once saved, Tali starts learning that word as part of your personal vocabulary. You might not notice an immediate change, but the improvement builds over time as Tali continues to learn and adapt to your speech patterns.
You can add up to 50 custom words, but we recommend starting with your top few and testing it out.
Personal Dictionary is available to all Tali users in English and can be accessed through the web app. All of our integrated EMR users including Practice Solution, Collaborative Health Record (CHR), Practice Fusion, Med Access,TherapySource have immediate access to it.
Once set up, your custom terms follow you across platforms, whether you’re using the Chrome extension, mobile app, or desktop version.