Use AI to review your patient education handouts and catch confusing jargon before distributing them.

You've spent time drafting a patient education handout about post-op knee precautions, posture tips, or pain management strategies. But before you print copies or email it out, ask yourself: will patients actually understand it? AI can act as your first reader, flagging medical jargon, overly complex sentences, and confusing instructions that might leave patients scratching their heads. **Step 1:** Copy your draft handout into ChatGPT or Claude. Don't include any real patient names or details—just the general educational content. **Step 2:** Ask the AI to identify any medical jargon, complex terminology, or confusing phrases that a typical patient might not understand. Request specific examples and explanations of why each term might be unclear. **Step 3:** Ask the AI to suggest plain-language alternatives for each flagged term or phrase. Request that it keep the meaning accurate but make it accessible to someone with no medical background. **Step 4:** Review the AI's suggestions carefully. You're the clinician—decide which changes make sense and which need your professional judgment to adjust further. **Step 5:** Ask the AI to rewrite the most confusing section of your handout at a 6th-grade reading level, then compare it to your original. Use this as a guide to simplify the rest. **Step 6:** Do a final read-through yourself, then print or share your improved handout with confidence. Remember: AI helps you spot blind spots, but you're the one who ensures clinical accuracy and appropriateness for your specific patient population.

Try this prompt today

I've written a patient education handout about lumbar spine precautions after a microdiscectomy. Please review it and identify any medical jargon, complex terminology, or confusing phrases that a typical patient without medical training might not understand. For each term you flag, explain why it might be unclear and suggest a plain-language alternative that keeps the meaning accurate. Here's the handout: [paste your draft here]

March 11, 2026

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