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Walk into appointments organized — AI helps you ask better questions.
Doctor visits are short — 12 minutes on average. AI can help you prep so you walk in with clear questions, your symptoms timeline, and don't forget the thing you really wanted to ask.
Before your next appointment, write down 3 things bothering you. Have AI turn that into a 5-question list.
Try this with a school, hobby, or family example where the stakes are low. Use the AI output as a draft you can question, not as the final answer.
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Why might someone feel rushed during a typical doctor visit?
What limitation does the lesson place on what AI can do in healthcare?
A symptom timeline would be most useful for helping a doctor understand what?
What does it mean to be an 'empowered patient' as described in this lesson?
If AI generates five questions to ask about your condition, what should you do next?
The lesson mentions that AI can rank questions by what factor?
What kind of document might AI help you create to bring to your appointment?
Why might organizing your health concerns before a visit help your doctor?
In the lesson's example, what three things should you write down before using AI?
What does the lesson mean when it says AI 'organizes your story'?
Which of these actions would the lesson recommend before a medical appointment?
What is 'advocacy' in the context of this healthcare lesson?
The lesson mentions that AI can help create a summary to bring to your visit. What is the main purpose of this summary?
What happens if you don't prepare any questions before a short doctor visit?
Why does the lesson emphasize that only you and your doctor make decisions?