Ready-to-Use PromptPrimary Care Physician

Use AI to review your patient education handouts and flag confusing medical jargon before distribution.

You've drafted a patient education handout explaining a condition or treatment plan, but you're not sure if it's truly clear to someone without medical training. Before printing or emailing it, use AI as your first reader to identify medical terms, complex sentence structures, or assumptions that might confuse patients. This quick review helps you catch jargon you've become blind to and ensures your handout actually educates rather than intimidates. Always review AI suggestions and make final edits based on your clinical judgment and knowledge of your patient population.

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Act as a patient health literacy expert reviewing educational materials for a general adult audience at a 6th-8th grade reading level. I will paste a patient education handout I've written. Please review it and identify: (1) any medical jargon or technical terms that need simpler alternatives, (2) sentences that are too long or complex, (3) places where I've assumed medical knowledge the average patient won't have, and (4) any sections that could be clearer or more concrete. For each issue, suggest a specific improvement. Here is my handout: [paste your draft handout text here]

March 16, 2026

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