Use AI to draft a clear patient education handout explaining a specific condition or treatment approach.
Patients often leave appointments confused about their diagnosis or why you're recommending certain treatments. Written handouts help reinforce your verbal explanations, but creating them from scratch takes time you don't have. AI can draft patient-friendly education materials in minutes — you just review and adjust before printing or emailing. This workflow walks you through creating a simple one-page handout that explains a condition, why it matters, and what the patient should know going forward. 1. Decide what topic your handout will cover — a common diagnosis you treat (like plantar fasciitis or rotator cuff tendinopathy), a treatment technique you use often, or a concept patients frequently misunderstand. 2. Ask AI to draft a patient-friendly handout on that topic, specifying your preferred reading level and key points to include. Tell it to avoid medical jargon and use simple, reassuring language. 3. Review the draft carefully. Check that all medical information is accurate, that the tone matches how you'd explain it in person, and that it doesn't contradict your specific treatment approach or clinical reasoning. 4. Ask AI to revise sections that sound too technical, too vague, or don't match your clinical perspective. You might also ask it to add a FAQ section or a list of red flags patients should watch for. 5. Copy the final version into a document, add your clinic logo or contact info if appropriate, and save it as a reusable template you can print or email to patients as needed. Always review AI-generated educational content for medical accuracy before sharing it with patients. AI is a drafting tool, not a substitute for your clinical expertise.
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“I'm a physical therapist. Draft a one-page patient education handout explaining knee osteoarthritis in simple, reassuring language for someone with a 6th-grade reading level. Include: what it is, why movement and exercise help, common myths to avoid, and 3-4 self-care tips. Keep it under 400 words and avoid medical jargon.”
March 18, 2026
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