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AI for Prepping Parents Before a Pediatric Specialist Visit
AI organizes a parent's questions and history, but the doctor still needs to hear your gut on your child.
Adults & Professionals · AI for Parents · ~7 min read
The premise
AI can help you walk into a specialist appointment organized and ready to ask, but your specific observations of your child are the most important data in the room.
What AI does well here
- Build a symptom timeline from messy notes
- Draft 10 prioritized questions for the doctor
- Suggest follow-up questions based on likely answers
- Generate a post-visit summary template for your records
What AI cannot do
- Diagnose your child or interpret labs
- Replace medical advice or second opinions
- Read whether your child is ready for a procedure
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