AI Tools for Nurses and Doctors
Improve patient care and time management with these AI tools and prompts designed specifically for Nurses and Doctors
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Medical Diagnosis Information
Created by @zach-v
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6 months ago
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Given a medical condition, this prompt takes on the role of a medical information chatbot, providing crucial information with a sensitive tone.
Diagnosis Predictor
Created by @zach-v
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6 months ago
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Unlock the power of medical research! Input four symptoms a patient is experiencing, and get a prediction of the three most likely ailments based on recent studies, along with their percentage likelihood and a brief explanation.
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5 months ago
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Use this prompt to get the latest information on a medical topic along with connections to other seemingly unrelated topics for a deeper understanding.
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2 months ago
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Get a detailed analysis of medical scenarios. By providing a patient's name, symptoms, and a possible diagnosis, ChatGPT will provide an analysis including potential causes, necessary tests, treatments, and patient precautions. It also gives a simple explanation for the patient.
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6 months ago
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A prompt designed to help healthcare professionals consider important details of a diagnosis in deciding care options taking into account rigorous research.
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2 months ago
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Boost your medical analysis with this prompt. Just enter a patient's symptoms and medical history, and this tool will provide a potential diagnosis, treatment plan, possible complications, easy-to-understand explanations, and latest medical research.
What Supplements Should I take?
Created by @clyde1
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2 months ago
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Describe yourself and your goals and figure out the best supplements to take
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5 months ago
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Conduct your mental health study with empathy and care. This prompt helps you create a sensitive introduction and initial questions for your interviewees, based on two topics of your research. It's a great way to start a respectful conversation on mental health.