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Ex-Facebook engineer is tackling clinician burnout at Freed after seeing wife's challenges

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Erez Druk , who spent almost four years working at Facebook, started health-tech startup Freed .

The company offers an AI scribing tool that automates the clinical notetaking process in real time as doctors consensually record their visits with patients.

Druk wants to automate as much of that process as possible so doctors can spend more time with patients and, perhaps with their family.

As of late February , 17,000 clinicians around the world are using Freed in about 2 million patient visits each month .

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