Private PilotClinical Reasoning Assistant
Private Pilot Guide

Family Doctor Test Pack

This build is for early clinician feedback. It is designed to test whether the workflow and reasoning support feel useful, not to replace clinical judgment or process real patient information.

How To Test

  1. 1. Sign in using the invited pilot account you were given privately.
  2. 2. Enter anonymized clinician-style notes only. Do not include names, dates of birth, contact details, or patient identifiers.
  3. 3. Try two to four cases that fit the current prototype strengths.
  4. 4. Check whether the output feels useful, cautious, and clinically organized.
  5. 5. Send quick feedback through the feedback page or any message channel.

Current strengths

Chest pain, respiratory, abdominal, neurologic, infection, urinary, back pain, and dizziness or syncope note patterns.

Suggested Sample Cases

Chest Pain

52 y/o male with exertional central chest pressure for 2 days, relieved by rest, history of hypertension and diabetes, no fever, no trauma.

Respiratory

34 y/o female with cough, shortness of breath, wheeze, low-grade fever, worse over 3 days, no chest trauma, smoker.

Abdominal

40 y/o with epigastric pain and vomiting since yesterday, pain worsening after meals, no GI bleeding reported, mildly dehydrated.

Neurologic

61 y/o with sudden severe headache and new unilateral arm weakness, no seizure reported, symptoms began 45 minutes ago.

Urinary

29 y/o with dysuria, urgency, flank pain, fever, and vomiting since this morning, no known kidney disease.

Back Pain

47 y/o with acute lower back pain radiating down the leg, new numbness around the groin, difficult to pass urine since this afternoon.

Quick Feedback Template

Case type:
Was the output useful? Yes / Partly / No
What felt strong:
What felt missing or off:
Would you use something like this again? Yes / Maybe / No