Use AI to review your draft patient handout and flag outdated statistics or guidelines.
You've created a patient handout on managing hypertension, diabetes, or another chronic condition — but you're not sure if the numbers, targets, or lifestyle recommendations still match current guidelines. Before printing or sharing it, have AI act as a medical editor to flag potentially outdated statistics, screening intervals, or treatment targets. This gives you a fast second set of eyes so you can verify and update anything that's changed since you first wrote it. Always cross-check flagged items with trusted clinical sources before finalizing.
Try this prompt today
“Act as a medical editor reviewing patient education materials for accuracy. I will paste a draft patient handout below. Your job is to: 1. Identify any specific statistics, screening ages, blood pressure targets, cholesterol goals, or treatment thresholds mentioned 2. Flag any that seem outdated or inconsistent with 2023–2024 clinical guidelines (note: you may not have the absolute latest data, so flag anything you're uncertain about) 3. Point out any lifestyle or medication advice that may have changed in recent years 4. List each flagged item with a brief note on why it needs verification Do NOT rewrite the handout. Just give me a numbered list of items to double-check with current guidelines. Here is the draft handout: [Paste your draft patient handout text here]”
March 16, 2026
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