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Tablets help doctors look up your past visits, allergies, and medicines fast — and AI helps sort it all.
Doctors used to flip through paper folders. Now they carry tablets. The tablet shows your history — past visits, the medicines you take, your allergies.
AI helps sort all of that so the doctor can find the right thing fast. If you mention a cough, the AI can show whether you've had this cough before.
The big idea: your doctor's tablet is a memory of you, and AI helps the doctor find the right page fast.
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What is one main advantage of a doctor's tablet compared to the old paper folders?
Which of these pieces of information can a doctor's tablet show during your visit?
If you tell the doctor you have a cough, what can the AI on the tablet potentially do?
Which of these is something a doctor's tablet can help find?
Why is it important for the tablet to remember your allergies?
Who is allowed to see the information on a doctor's tablet about you?
What should you do if you are left alone in a room with a doctor's tablet?
What is a medical record?
The lesson says the tablet is 'a memory of you.' What does this mean?
Why is it helpful for one doctor to share notes with another doctor on their tablets?
What would be a problem if the tablet showed wrong information about your allergies?
Why is it faster for a doctor to use a tablet than to look through paper files?
Which of these would you typically find stored on a doctor's tablet about a patient?
What is one way AI helps organize information on the doctor's tablet?
Why might a doctor need to look at old test results from your previous visits?