Pediatric Insights Chatbot FAQ
“Welcome to Pediatric Insights, a specialized resource designed from the decades of experience of a retired pediatrician who has dedicated forty years to children's healthcare. Pediatric Insights serves as a guide for caregivers and parents seeking information on common health concerns and developmental milestones for children from infancy through adolescence.
Drawing from extensive clinical practice and supported by a comprehensive understanding of pediatric literature and guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics, this tool provides answers to frequently asked questions and offers insights into the nuances of childcare. Each piece of advice has been tailored to reflect real-world scenarios and tested solutions, providing users with reliable and accessible health education.
However, while Pediatric Insights is a valuable tool designed to enrich your understanding and enhance your caregiving approaches, it is important to remember that it does not replace professional medical advice. As each child's health needs are unique, always consult with your pediatrician or healthcare provider for personal medical advice. Should you have any concerns or questions about the information provided by Pediatric Insights, we encourage you to follow up with your pediatrician to ensure the best care for your child.”. (Tips for best results are at bottom of page.)
1. How does Pediatric Insightswork?
Pediatric Insights uses GPT4, the engine that powers ChatGPT. The large language model (LLM) has been optimized for dialogue using Reinforcement Learning with Human Feedback (RLHF) and has been additionally trained with numerous examples of drowning prevention documentation.
2. How can Pediatric Insights assist me?
Pediatric Insights is a valuable tool designed to enrich your understanding and enhance your caregiving approaches. It excels at drafting summaries, patient education materials, note templates, you name it. It can translate materials between dozens of languages and can write for audiences of varying literacy levels.
3. What are the limitations of Pediatric Insights?
Similar to other generative AI tools, Pediatric Insights does not have awareness of clinical data or global occurrences beyond September 2021 (This date will change as the tool pulls from some information as recent as Spring of 2024). Therefore, certain information it provides may be outdated. It is crucial to note that the accuracy of citations generated by Pediatric Insights cannot be guaranteed.
We recommend caution in relying on Pediatric Insights for clinical decision support, as inaccuracies might occur. It's also important to independently verify any factual claims produced by Pediatric Insights, as generative AI tools may include false or inaccurate statements.
5. Who can use Pediatric Insights, and what is the cost? Anyone with a paid or free OpenAI ChatGPT account can use the Pediatric Insights ChatBot. There is no additional cost to the user. The performance will improve with a paid account. (See below for the one time steps, if don’t already have an account.)
6. Can I save prompts that I want to use again in the future?
Yes! If you have a paid account with Open AI ChatGPT, you may save the conversation.
9. I have a question or feedback about Pediatric Insights. Who can I contact?
We value your input and would love to hear from you! If you have any questions, suggestions, or feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out to us at [Contact]
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8 CLUES TO FIND THE ANSWERS YOU ARE LOOKING FOR:
1. Specify whether the goal is to learn about a specific condition or developmental stage. For example: understand what a family will be asked about appropriate development for a 3 year old.
2. Use straightforward and jargon-free language. Avoid medical or technical terms that might confuse some users. For example, instead of saying "anaphylaxis," simply say "allergic reaction."
3. A well-structured prompt might start with a context setting, followed by a specific question. For example, “I'm planning childcare for my kids. How can I ensure their safety and prevent any injuries?”
4. Guide users to ask specific questions for more detailed and useful answers. Instead of asking Pediatric Insights, "How can I prevent drowning?" ask, “What are the top three drowning prevention tips for toddlers at home pools?”
5. Encourage the use of scenarios to make follow-up questions more relevant. For instance, after getting general advice, a follow-up could be, “If a child is snoring at night what kind of questions should I ask my doctor?”
6. Stress the importance of providing context in their Pediatric Insights prompts and questions. The more context given, like the setting (development, diet, condition) and the individuals involved (infants, children, or adolescents), the more tailored the advice will be.
7. If the initial response doesn't fully address the user’s question, encourage them to rephrase or add more details to their follow-up questions. This can help clarify their needs and yield better responses.
8. When Pediatric Insights supports it (I’m working on it), encourage users to include or ask for multimedia elements in responses, such as diagrams or tables, which can be highly beneficial for understanding complex actions.
Dr. Simonian hopes Pediatric Insights will provide you with useful information. Although this was referenced from strong, tested scientific and medical information, this evolving AI technology isn’t perfected. If the answers provided seem confusing or incorrect then reach out to your primary care provider for further advice.