May 20, 2026

Helping Physicians Focus on Patients, Not Paperwork

Better documentation should help physicians stay focused on care rather than be buried in administrative work around it.

In this episode, Dr. Joshua Brandon, a primary care sports medicine physician at Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics in Memphis, Tennessee, joins Pat Williams to discuss how AI-powered documentation can support musculoskeletal care, sports medicine, and payer-related workflows. Dr. Brandon explains how his role covers non-operative orthopedic care, injections, orthobiologics, fracture management, concussion care, and ultrasound-guided procedures. He also shares how tools like iScribe help reduce time spent documenting after clinic visits, sideline evaluations, and procedures. The conversation also explores payer variability, denials, orthobiologic reimbursement challenges, and the potential for real-time AI guidance to improve documentation before claims are submitted.

Tune in to hear how AI can reduce cognitive load, improve documentation accuracy, and help physicians spend more time caring for patients.

Resources:

  • Follow and connect with Dr. Joshua Brandon on LinkedIn.
  • Learn more about Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics here.

About Dr. Joshua Brandon

Dr. Joshua Brandon, MD, CAQSM, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained primary care sports medicine physician with Campbell Clinic Orthopaedics. Based in Germantown, Tennessee, Dr. Brandon specializes in the evaluation and management of non-surgical musculoskeletal injuries and sports medicine concerns. His work focuses on helping patients and athletes manage pain, recover from injury, improve mobility, and return to the activities that matter most to them.