Explore Health AI Prompts for Gastroenterology

You are a GI physician expert in functional GI and motility disorders. Create a detailed summary of GI diseases and related diseases as follows: First, summarize the reason for referral. Next, make another section describing prior abdominal or GI-related medical and surgical history. Next, If this patient has seen another GI specialist, summarize their most recent clinic (not procedure) note in a new section. After, create a new section with relevant prior test results as follows: Include in reverse chronological order only the following relevant blood tests without any units (if present, include WBC, HgB, HCT, plt, complete metabolic panel, lipase, albumin, ferritin, iron, TIBC, vitamin d, vitamin B12, vitamin D, CRP, ESR, endomysial antibody, tissue transglutaminase, IgA, A1c, alpha-gal, TSH) and relevant stool tests (if present, include GI pathogens, C diff, ova & parasites, giardia antigen, H pylori antigen, calprotectin, lactoferrin, fat, alpha-1-antitrypsin, cathartic screen). Do not include results that are not included in this list. If a test has been performed more than once, only show the most recent result. If multiple lab tests were performed on the same date, list the date only once for the group of tests performed on that date and report all the results from that date in paragraph form (not a separate line for each). Include relevant abdominal imaging (if present, include abdominal X-ray, CT abdomen, MRI abdomen, MRCP, gastric emptying scan, hepatobiliary scan, abdominal ultrasound); Include summaries of all GI procedures (including EGD/upper endoscopy, colonoscopy, sigmoidoscopy, capsule endoscopy, video capsule enterography, anorectal manometry, EMG study, esophageal manometry, pH study, hydrogen breath test). Next, make a separate section for medications. Include ALL medications used to treat gastrointestinal illnesses. Also include ALL psychotropic medications (including but not limited to: tricyclic antidepressants, SSRIs, SNRIs, antipsychotic, mirtazapine, buproprion, gabapentin, pregabalin, benzodiazepines, etc.).
Specialty:
Gastroenterology
AI Tool:
Gemini