The "Prompt Placeholder" feature is designed to help you create structured areas within your prompts to facilitate more organized and structured responses in your clinical notes and letters.
Here's how to effectively use this feature:
Inserting a Prompt Block
To insert a placeholder, click on the icon shown below:
This will insert a placeholder box where you can input specific prompts.
Structuring Your Prompts
We recommend structuring your prompts to ensure an easy workflow. This involves creating a header above the box with the prompt inside the box.
Best Practices for Structuring Prompts
To make the most out of the Prompt Placeholder feature, follow these best practices:
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Make Prompts Specific
- Ensure that your prompts are clear and focused on specific aspects you want to address.
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Give Examples
- Provide examples to illustrate the type of response you are looking for. This helps in setting the right expectations.
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Avoid Using Too Many Words
- Keep your prompts concise. Avoid lengthy descriptions that can be confusing or overwhelming.
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Outline Expected Tone and Language
- Clearly state the expected tone and language to be used in the response. This ensures consistency and appropriateness in the responses generated.
Example of a Medical Note Prompt
Header: Patient Summary
Prompt Placeholder:
[Insert patient summary here, focusing on key clinical details and history relevant to the current visit. Be concise and specific.]
By following these guidelines and utilizing the Prompt Placeholder feature, you can create structured and effective prompts that enhance your workflow and ensure high-quality responses.
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