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AI pediatric feeding clinic progress letter to the pediatrician
Use AI to summarize feeding therapy sessions into a developmental progress letter for the primary pediatrician.
Adults & Professionals · AI in Healthcare · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can pull SLP, OT, and dietitian notes from feeding sessions and produce one developmental progress letter the pediatrician can act on.
What AI does well here
- Trend texture progression, oral intake volume, and weight trajectory
- Combine SLP, OT, and dietitian observations into a coherent narrative
- End with specific asks of the pediatrician (referrals, tests, follow-up timing)
What AI cannot do
- Diagnose a new feeding disorder
- Decide on NG/G-tube transitions
- Replace the family's voice in describing meals at home
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