Pediatricians balance the clinical demands of diagnosing and treating children with the equally important task of guiding anxious parents through developmental milestones, behavioral concerns, and preventive care. AI tools can help pediatricians draft clearer patient education materials, prepare for complex consultations, and reduce documentation burden. These 35 prompts are designed for pediatric clinicians who want to enhance both clinical effectiveness and practice efficiency.
1. Well-Child Visit Preparation and Documentation
Create a structured anticipatory guidance checklist for a 2-year well-child visit covering developmental milestones, nutrition, safety, sleep, screen time, dental care, and upcoming vaccines.
Draft a visit note template for a 9-month well-child visit that includes growth and development assessment, feeding history, immunization review, and parent-reported concerns.
I have a 4-year-old presenting for a well-child visit. The parent reports concerns about speech delay. Write a structured clinical note format that captures the speech assessment, developmental history, and my referral plan.
Create a one-page parent handout summarizing what to expect at the 18-month well-child visit, including developmental milestones, screening tests, and vaccines given at this visit.
Draft a set of open-ended interview questions I can use with parents during adolescent well-visits (ages 11-17) that cover HEADSS screening: Home, Education, Activities, Drugs, Sexuality, and Suicide/Depression.
2. Parent Education and Health Communication
Write a plain-language explanation of the MMR vaccine for a hesitant parent. Address the most common concerns about safety and autism, cite what the evidence shows, and maintain a respectful, non-judgmental tone.
Create a one-page handout on fever management for parents of children under 5. Include temperature thresholds for concern, appropriate antipyretic dosing by weight, when to call the office, and when to go to the ER.
A parent is asking about introducing solid foods to their 4-month-old. Write a clear, evidence-based response that explains current AAP guidance on timing, appropriate first foods, and signs of readiness.
Draft an after-visit summary for a child diagnosed with mild intermittent asthma. Include a plain-language explanation of the diagnosis, the prescribed controller and rescue medications, and an action plan for flare-ups.
Create a bilingual (English/Spanish) one-page instruction sheet for parents about oral rehydration therapy for a child with mild gastroenteritis, including when to seek emergency care.
3. Developmental and Behavioral Concerns
A parent is concerned their 3-year-old shows possible signs of autism spectrum disorder. Write a compassionate, informative response I can adapt for the visit that explains the next diagnostic steps without causing panic.
Create a behavioral intervention tip sheet for parents of a 7-year-old with ADHD who are trying behavioral strategies before considering medication. Include 8 evidence-based home strategies.
Draft a referral letter to a pediatric developmental psychologist for a 5-year-old with concerns about language delay, limited eye contact, and repetitive behaviors. Include relevant clinical history and assessment findings.
A parent reports their 10-year-old has been having significant school refusal for 6 weeks. Outline the differential diagnosis I should consider, the screening tools to use, and the initial management approach.
Write a school accommodation letter for a child with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder requesting extended time on tests, preferential seating, and reduced homework load, with brief clinical justification.
4. Acute Illness Management Guidance
Draft a clinical decision support summary for managing a child aged 2-5 with a first febrile seizure. Cover immediate management steps, workup considerations, when to admit, and parent counseling points.
Create a parent-friendly discharge instruction sheet for a child being sent home after treatment for croup. Include home management, medication instructions, symptoms requiring a return visit, and a 24-hour nurse line reminder.
I am seeing a 6-month-old with 3 days of fever, ear tugging, and irritability. Summarize the current AAP guidelines for diagnosing and managing acute otitis media in this age group.
A parent calls reporting their 18-month-old has ingested an unknown quantity of [medication]. Write a phone triage protocol I can use to guide my medical assistant in gathering information and determining urgency.
Create a respiratory illness severity scoring reference card for the office that covers bronchiolitis, croup, and asthma exacerbations, including severity criteria and corresponding management steps.
5. Preventive Care and Immunization Counseling
Create a catch-up immunization schedule summary for a 4-year-old who is significantly behind on vaccines. Use the current CDC recommended catch-up schedule and format it as a simple table for easy reference.
Write a talking points guide for counseling parents about the HPV vaccine for their 11-year-old. Address why it is given at this age, efficacy data, safety record, and common parental objections.
Draft a practice-wide letter to families explaining the upcoming flu vaccine clinic, including who should get vaccinated, what to expect, how to schedule, and why annual vaccination is recommended.
A family is requesting exemption from school-required vaccines for religious reasons. Draft a compassionate conversation guide I can use to discuss the community health implications while respecting their autonomy.
Create a nutrition counseling handout for parents of toddlers aged 12-24 months covering appropriate portion sizes, iron-rich foods, limiting juice, transitioning from formula to whole milk, and warning signs of iron deficiency.
6. Practice Management and Workflow Efficiency
Design a morning huddle agenda template for a busy pediatric practice that prepares clinical staff for the day's complex patients, flags vaccination reminders, and assigns team responsibilities.
Create a patient no-show re-engagement script for front desk staff to use when calling families who missed well-child visits, emphasizing the importance of preventive care and offering easy rescheduling.
Draft a prior authorization appeal letter to a health insurance company requesting coverage for a pediatric sleep study for a 7-year-old with documented symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea.
I need to implement a chronic disease registry for patients with asthma in my practice. Outline the key data fields to track, follow-up intervals, and performance metrics I should monitor quarterly.
Create a template for after-hours phone triage documentation that captures the caller's concern, the child's age and symptoms, the advice given, and the recommended follow-up plan.
7. Mental Health and Adolescent Care
Draft a confidentiality policy explanation I can share verbally with adolescent patients and their parents at the start of a visit that explains what information is kept private and what must be disclosed.
A 15-year-old discloses feelings of hopelessness and passive suicidal ideation during a well visit. Write a structured safety assessment framework I can use in the office to determine level of risk and next steps.
Create a depression screening and follow-up protocol for my practice based on the PHQ-A tool, including who gets screened, how scores are interpreted, and the action steps for each score range.
Write a resource handout for adolescent patients and parents about recognizing anxiety, including self-help strategies, when to seek professional help, and local and national resources.
Draft a warm handoff script I can use when introducing a patient to a behavioral health co-located in my practice, designed to reduce stigma and help the patient feel comfortable with the referral.
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