According to a recent LinkedIn post from DeepScribe, Tennessee Cancer Specialists (TCS), a multi-site oncology group in East Tennessee, has implemented DeepScribe’s ambient AI documentation across its network. The post highlights the role of TCS clinical educator Stacie Rose in coordinating rollout, customization of clinical notes, and staff education for the group’s 55+ clinicians.
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The post suggests that DeepScribe is gaining traction in community oncology, a complex and documentation-heavy specialty where workflow efficiencies can be particularly valuable. For investors, wider adoption in oncology practices could support higher recurring revenue, deepen clinical integration, and enhance DeepScribe’s competitive position in the ambient AI scribe market.
By emphasizing hands-on collaboration in clinic and tailoring documentation outputs to individual provider preferences, the post implies a focus on implementation quality and user satisfaction. If replicated at scale across similar multi-location practices, this approach could translate into lower churn, stronger references, and improved sales efficiency in other specialty and community care segments.

