Use AI to review your draft documents for hidden bias, tone issues, and unintended impressions before sharing.

When you’ve finished drafting a clinical note, patient instruction, or referral letter, it’s helpful to check not just for grammar but also for tone and potential bias. AI can be a first reviewer that helps reveal language that might unintentionally sound judgmental, confusing, or unclear to different readers. This process helps ensure your message respects all patients and colleagues and communicates clearly. Follow these steps to use AI as your review partner for tone and bias: 1. Copy your draft document into ChatGPT or Claude. 2. Ask the AI to review the text for any language that might sound judgmental, biased, or unclear to patients or team members. 3. Request specific suggestions to make the tone more neutral, respectful, and clear. 4. Review the AI’s feedback carefully, considering your clinical knowledge and the context. 5. Edit your draft based on the AI’s suggestions and your own judgment. 6. Finally, reread your improved draft to ensure it still reflects your clinical intent and professionalism. Remember never to enter real patient data into public AI tools and always rely on your clinical judgment before sharing any AI-assisted document.

Try this prompt today

Review this clinical note draft for any language that might sound judgmental, biased, or unclear to patients or healthcare team members. Suggest ways to make the tone more neutral, respectful, and easy to understand.

March 11, 2026

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