Use AI to review your patient education materials by simulating the questions confused family members will actually ask.
You've drafted a patient education handout or explanation for a new diagnosis, medication, or procedure. Before you print or share it, use AI to stress-test it by role-playing as a worried, confused family member who reads it and asks follow-up questions. This helps you spot gaps in your explanation, identify confusing medical terms you didn't realize you used, and surface the concerns families will have that you haven't addressed yet. Run this review process on discharge instructions, post-op care handouts, or any patient-facing materials. Then revise your original document to answer those questions preemptively, making it clearer and more complete before it ever reaches a real patient or family. This catches missing steps, unclear timelines, and jargon that slipped through — turning good education materials into truly helpful ones that reduce call-backs and confusion.
Try this prompt today
“I've written patient education materials on [topic, e.g., 'managing diabetes at home after discharge']. I'm going to paste it below. Please role-play as a concerned family member who is not medically trained, reading this for the first time. Ask me at least 5-7 realistic questions that a confused or worried family member would have after reading this — things that aren't clear, steps that seem vague, or concerns I haven't addressed. Help me find the gaps. [Paste your draft patient education material here]”
March 6, 2026
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