For setting up the option of multiple consultation prompts, follow these steps to ensure clarity and effectiveness:
1. Navigate to your settings, then proceed to the 'prompts' section.
2. Click on 'Add' to create a new prompt. Ensure the Prompt Type is Clinical Notes in the drop down.
3. Enter prompt name Here, you will be required to name your prompt. Please ensure the name is clear and reflects the content or purpose of the prompt (Example= post surgical review).
3. Once named, enter the specific context for the prompt. This context is crucial for tailoring the prompt to your specific needs. If you need assistance in developing your prompts, refer to our prompt guide for comprehensive guidance.
You can now test this against a previous consultation to ensure it is capturing your preferred language and style.
TIPS:
- When creating medical prompts, it is essential to specify the type of medical examination or consultation you are addressing. This specificity helps in generating more accurate and relevant responses.
- Keep your prompts concise, ideally under 500 words, to maintain focus and maximize the relevance of the responses.
- In developing your prompts, clearly define the persona you are adopting (e.g., medical practitioner, patient) and the prompt's objective. This clarity will guide the responses to align with your intended perspective and goals.
- Be explicit about your preferences for the content and context within the responses. While it's important to provide detailed information, avoid overloading the prompt with unnecessary details that could detract from the main focus. Allow the AI to utilize its knowledge base effectively.
- When using medical acronyms, ensure they are clearly defined at least once in the prompt to avoid ambiguity. Additional context may be added if necessary to enhance understanding.
For further inspiration or guidance, visit our recommended prompt section. This resource can offer valuable insights into crafting effective prompts.
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