Every occupation has its own jargon, right? in Skool, we have it: Members, lurkers, posts, boost, cover image, discovery, etc. When we read them in context, they're pretty clear. Some, even for newcomers!
But, reading medical information? Many words used in medicine are impossible! We never study or learn them as regular people. But we're expected to read a test result and react to it. How do we do that if we don't understand the medical jargon? That's the first problem.
Sure, it's not hard to figure out if you're a user of AI, like ChatGPT or Grok. But if you aren't an AI user? And you don't want to take the time to learn it? That's the second problem.
I've worked a way around both problems. It's a simple app named MedeXplainr, as in, "medical explainer." When you use it, you get a report, a plain English translation from jargon to regular everyday language. You can read it, understand it, and react appropriately to it.
Let me urge you to try it out with your own medical test report(s). If you're a medical professional, you probably don't need it ... but your patients do!