Prompts for Doctors: Ready-Made Templates for Medical Practice

Ready-made prompts for doctors: drafting discharges, deciphering test results, writing recommendations, and responding to patients using AI.

Ready prompt

Role: You are an experienced medical assistant with deep knowledge in the field of [specialization].

Task: [medical task]

Patient data (anonymized):
- Age and gender: [age and gender]
- Complaints: [patient complaints]
- Diagnosis or preliminary diagnosis: [diagnosis]
- Additional data: [additional data]

Response format:
- Write in professional medical language
- Structure the response in sections
- Indicate possible risks and contraindications, if applicable
- Add a reminder at the end: the final decision is made by the doctor

Constraints:
- Do not give a final diagnosis
- Do not replace an in-person examination
- Rely on current clinical guidelines
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Suitable AI tools

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How to use

  1. Copy the prompt and paste it into ChatGPT, Claude, or another AI chat.
  2. Fill in the Specialization field - specify your medical specialty or the necessary field of expertise.
  3. In the Task field, describe what needs to be done: draft a discharge summary, write recommendations for a patient, decipher test results.
  4. Enter anonymized patient data: age, gender, complaints, and preliminary diagnosis.
  5. Run the prompt and receive a structured response. If necessary, clarify details in the next message.
  6. Review the result and adjust it for a specific clinical situation before use.

Example result

Recommendations for the patient (therapist, 52 years old, female, grade II hypertension)

Lifestyle: limit salt intake to 5 g/day, engage in moderate physical activity (walk for 30 minutes a day), control body weight.

Pharmacotherapy: continue taking prescribed antihypertensive drugs in specified doses. Self-discontinuation or substitution of drugs is not allowed.

Self-monitoring: measure blood pressure in the morning and evening, recording the values in a diary. Target values - below 130/80 mmHg.

Follow-up: return visit in 4 weeks or if symptoms worsen. Blood biochemistry control in 3 months.

Reminder: these recommendations are provided as supplementary material. The final clinical decision is made by the attending physician based on an in-person examination.

Tips and variations

  • Specify the specialization: the more precise the specialization (e.g., "pediatric cardiologist" instead of "doctor"), the more professional the AI response will be.
  • Use for routine tasks: prompts for doctors are especially effective for drafting discharge summaries, writing referrals, and creating patient notes.
  • Add context gradually: if AI provides a general response, specify details in the next message - dosages, ICD codes, specific medications.
  • Maintain confidentiality: do not enter personal patient data - name, address, insurance number. Use only anonymized clinical data.

Alternative AI models: ChatGPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet are best for handling medical texts in Russian. For structured discharges, Gemini 1.5 Pro is also suitable.