Press kit.
Materials for journalists, conference organisers, podcast producers, and partner organisations covering BrainScribe. Everything on this page is approved for use without further sign-off. For interviews or background calls, email press@brainscribe.health.
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BrainScribe is an assessment workspace for AHPRA-registered specialists in Australia — built by a practising clinical neuropsychologist — where the assessment record drives the report, and every sentence cites its source.
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BrainScribe is a clinical-assessment workspace for AHPRA-registered specialists in Australia. The platform holds a single, versioned record per assessment — combining the client file, performance-test scores, self-report and informant scales, telehealth transcripts, and clinical observations. A draft report assembles from that record, with every interpretive sentence traceable back to the score, scale item, or note it was drawn from. The clinician reviews each section and signs. BrainScribe is in closed beta with clinical neuropsychologists, clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and geriatric medicine practitioners. The platform is built inside The Brain & Mind Clinic, a specialty neuropsychology practice on the Gold Coast, by founding clinician Dr Stephen Lee.
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All three bios are approved as-written. Pick the one that fits your run-time, word count, or chyron.
Dr Stephen Lee — Clinical neuropsychologist · Director, The Brain & Mind Clinic · Founder, BrainScribe.
Dr Stephen Lee is a clinical neuropsychologist and the founding clinician behind BrainScribe, a clinical-assessment workspace for AHPRA-registered specialists in Australia. He is director of The Brain & Mind Clinic on the Gold Coast and specialises in dementia, cognitive change, and complex neurological conditions.
Dr Stephen Lee is a clinical neuropsychologist on the Gold Coast and the founder of BrainScribe, the clinical-assessment workspace he is building from inside his own practice. He holds a Doctorate in Clinical Neuropsychology from La Trobe University and a Bachelor of Psychology with first-class honours, with more than eight years of clinical experience across neurorehabilitation and acute mental-health settings. As director of The Brain & Mind Clinic, Stephen specialises in dementia, cognitive change, and complex neurological conditions. He started BrainScribe to close the gap between the assessment record and the report — so every claim in a clinician's draft can be traced back to its source.
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What lands, what doesn't.
- "Built by a practising clinical neuropsychologist."
- "The assessment record drives the report."
- "Every sentence is traceable to its source."
- "Australian-hosted. AHPRA-only access."
- "Closed beta — open to specialists practising in Australia."
- "AI medical scribe" — BrainScribe isn't a scribe; transcription is one input among several.
- "Replaces clinical judgement" — it doesn't; the clinician signs every report.
- "Medical device" — BrainScribe isn't registered as a medical device under Australian law.
- "Trained on patient data" — patient content is not used to train any model.
- "Free forever" — the founding-member rate is locked, not zero.
Get in touch with the press desk.
For interviews, embargoed previews, or high-resolution assets — including the founder portrait and product screenshots — email the address below. Response time during business hours is under one working day.