Use AI to critically review and stress-test your clinical documents by probing for weaknesses and inconsistencies.
After drafting a clinical note, patient instruction, or referral letter, you can use AI as a first reviewer to find gaps, unclear phrases, or potential misunderstandings. Instead of just asking for improvements, guide the AI to challenge your document by asking it to play devil’s advocate—looking for contradictory statements, missing explanations, or areas that might confuse non-clinical readers. This technique helps catch issues before peer review or submission, saving time and improving quality. Always remember to review and verify AI feedback carefully, and never input real patient data into public tools.
Try this prompt today
“Act as a careful reviewer of this clinical note (or patient instruction/referral letter). Identify any unclear wording, missing important information, contradictions, or sections that might confuse patients or colleagues. Suggest improvements to make it clearer, more complete, and professional. Here is the text: [paste your draft document here]”
March 6, 2026
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