AI Automation for SLPs: Training Your Custom ai on Clinical Language and Goals

We need to output a WordPress blog post in HTML format, with title line then HTML paragraphs etc. Must be between 450-500 words. Must include the e-book promotion paragraph at the end with the link. Must be concise, each sentence adds value. We need to count words. Let’s craft about 470 words. We need title: SEO-friendly include “AI” and “ai”. Something like “Title: AI Automation for SLPs: Training Your Custom AI on Clinical Language and Goals”. That includes AI twice? It says include “AI” and “ai”. So we need both uppercase AI and lowercase ai. Title: “AI Automation for SLPs: Training Your Custom ai on Clinical Language and Goals”. That includes AI and ai. Good. Now we need to output Title line then newline then HTML content. Use plain heading? It says start with the title as a plain heading (e.g., “Title: …\n\n”), then HTML content. So we output: Then blank line then HTML paragraphs. We need to use WordPress block comment format:

. We’ll produce multiple paragraphs. We need to ensure word count 450-500. Let’s draft ~470 words. We’ll write paragraphs each maybe ~70-80 words. Let’s draft content: Paragraph 1: Introduction about need for automation. Paragraph 2: Explain training AI on your clinical language. Paragraph 3: Show example of disorder presents barrier etc. Paragraph 4: Show functional communication deficits. Paragraph 5: Show progress documented but skill not yet generalized. Paragraph 6: Emphasize clear and defensible rationale. Paragraph 7: Provide example client JD. Paragraph 8: Data-rich note example. Paragraph 9: Evaluation summary exemplars. Paragraph 10: Goal-framing templates. Paragraph 11: Homework example. Paragraph 12: Justification letter/treatment plan exemplars. Paragraph 13: Medical necessity triggers. Paragraph 14: Next session focus. Paragraph 15: Preferred phrases. Paragraph 16: Progress report exemplars. Paragraph 17: SOAP note exemplars. Paragraph 18: Adult neurogenic etc. Paragraph 19: Adult voice or fluency. Paragraph 20: Call to action + e-book promotion (but e-book promotion is separate required paragraph at end). Actually we need at the end include a paragraph promoting the e-book with link. So we will have that as final paragraph. We must ensure not to exceed 500 words. Let’s count approximate words. We’ll need to be careful. I’ll write each paragraph with about 20-25 words to keep total manageable. 20 paragraphs * 22 = 440, plus title line not counted? Title line maybe not counted? Probably counted as part of article? Usually word count includes title? Safer to keep total 460-480. Let’s craft paragraphs of ~22 words each. We’ll write 20 paragraphs => 440 words. Plus e-book promo paragraph maybe ~30 words => 470. Good. Let’s draft. I’ll write each paragraph as a sentence or two, aiming ~22 words. Paragraph 1: “Speech‑language pathologists spend countless hours writing progress notes and insurance documentation, time that could be redirected to direct client intervention.” Count words. Let’s count: Speech‑language(1) pathologists2 spend3 countless4 hours5 writing6 progress7 notes8 and9 insurance10 documentation,11 time12 that13 could14 be15 redirected16 to17 direct18 client19 intervention20. => 20 words. Paragraph 2: “Training an AI model on your own clinical language lets the system generate notes that sound exactly like your voice while meeting payer requirements.” Count. Training1 an2 AI3 model4 on5 your6 own7 clinical8 language9 lets10 the11 system12 generate13 notes14 that15 sound16 exactly17 like18 your19 voice20 while21 meeting22 payer23 requirements24. => 24 words. Paragraph 3: “Begin by compiling exemplar documents that illustrate how you describe a disorder presenting a barrier to academic performance or independent living.” Count. Begin1 by2 compiling3 exemplar4 documents5 that6 illustrate7 how8 you9 describe10 a11 disorder12 presenting13 a14 barrier15 to16 academic17 performance18 or19 independent20 living21. => 21 words. Paragraph 4: “Include notes that note functional communication deficits impacting safety, such as difficulty following multi‑step directions in the classroom.” Count. Include1 notes2 that3 note4 functional5 communication6 deficits7 impacting8 safety,9 such10 as11 difficulty12 following13 multi‑step14 directions15 in16 the17 classroom18. => 18 words. Paragraph 5: “Show examples where progress is documented but the skill is not yet generalized to conversational settings, highlighting the need for continued therapy.” Count. Show1 examples2 where3 progress4 is5 documented6 but7 the8 skill9 is10 not11 yet12 generalized13 to14 conversational15 settings,16 highlighting17 the18 need19 for20 continued21 therapy22. => 22 words. Paragraph 6: “Ensure each exemplar is clear and defensible, with an explicit rationale that links observations to functional outcomes.” Count. Ensure1 each2 exemplar3 is4 clear5 and6 defensible,7 with8 an9 explicit10 rationale11 that12 links13 observations14 to15 functional16 outcomes17. => 17 words. Paragraph 7: “Use the client JD, a 7‑year‑old targeting /r/ production, as a template for how your AI should frame goals and data.” Count. Use1 the2 client3 JD,4 a5 7‑year‑old6 targeting7 /r/8 production,9 as10 a11 template12 for13 how14 your15 AI16 should17 frame18 goals19 and20 data21. => 21 words. Paragraph 8: “Feed the model data‑rich examples that contain measurable percentages, levels of cueing, and specific criteria met for each session.” Count. Feed1 the2 model3 data‑rich4 examples5 that6 contain7 measurable8 percentages,9 levels10 of11 cueing,12 and13 specific14 criteria15 met16 for17 each18 session19. => 19 words. Paragraph 9: “Include evaluation summary exemplars that showcase your diagnostic writing style, noting articulation errors and their impact on literacy.” Count. Include1 evaluation2 summary3 exemplars4 that5 showcase6 your7 diagnostic8 writing9 style,10 noting11 articulation12 errors13 and14 their15 impact16 on17 literacy18. => 18 words. Paragraph 10: “Provide goal‑framing templates that start with a baseline, specify the target, and define mastery criteria in observable terms.” Count. Provide1 goal‑framing2 templates3 that4 start5 with6 a7 baseline,8 specify9 the10 target,11 and12 define13 mastery14 criteria15 in16 observable17 terms18. => 18 words. Paragraph 11: “Show a homework example: medial /r/ word list sent home for practice, with clear instructions for caregivers.” Count. Show1 a2 homework3 example:4 medial5 /r/6 word7 list8 sent9 home10 for11 practice,12 with13 clear14 instructions15 for16 caregivers17. => 17 words. Paragraph 12: “Add justification letter or treatment plan exemplars that have successfully secured ongoing authorization, highlighting medical necessity.” Count. Add1 justification2 letter3 or4 treatment5 plan6 exemplars7 that8 have9 successfully10 secured11 ongoing12 authorization,13 highlighting14 medical15 necessity16. => 16 words. Paragraph 13: “List the medical necessity triggers you always include: functional impact, safety risk, and lack of progress without skilled intervention.” Count. List1 the2 medical3 necessity4 triggers5 you6 always7 include:8 functional9 impact,10 safety11 risk,12 and13 lack14 of15 progress16 without17 skilled18 intervention19. => 19 words. Paragraph 14: “Provide a next‑session focus example: generalize medial /r/ from word to phrase level using structured play activities.” Count. Provide1 a2 next‑session3 focus4 example:5 generalize6 medial7 /r/8 from9 word10 to11 phrase12 level13 using14 structured15 play16 activities17. => 17 words. Paragraph 15: “Share your preferred phrases, such as “demonstrates emerging consistency” or “requires minimal verbal cueing,” to maintain tonal consistency.” Count. Share1 your2 preferred3 phrases,4 such5 as6 “demonstrates7 emerging8 consistency”9 or10 “requires11 minimal12 verbal13 cueing,”14 to15 maintain16 tonal17 consistency18. => 18 words. Paragraph 16: “Offer progress report exemplars for both short‑term and long‑term clients, showing measurable gains over time.” Count. Offer1 progress2 report3 exemplars4 for5 both6 short‑term7 and8 long‑term9 clients,10 showing11 measurable12 gains13 over14 time15. => 15 words. Paragraph 17: “Give SOAP note exemplars (3‑5 each) that follow your structured format: Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan with clear data points.” Count. Give1 SOAP2 note3 exemplars4 (3‑55 each)6 that7 follow8 your9 structured10 format:11 Subjective,12 Objective,13 Assessment,14 Plan15 with16 clear17 data18 points19. => 19 words. Paragraph 18: “Address adult neurogenic populations (aphasia, cognitive‑communication) by modeling how you document functional communication deficits impacting safety and participation.” Count. Address1 adult2 neurogenic3 populations4 (aphasia,5 cognitive‑communication)6 by7 modeling8 how9 you10 document11 functional12 communication13 deficits14 impacting15 safety16 and17 participation18. => 18 words. Paragraph 19: “Include adult voice or fluency cases, demonstrating how your AI captures pitch, loudness, or stuttering frequency data in a defensible manner.” Count. Include1 adult2 voice3 or4 fluency5 cases,6 demonstrating7 how8 your9 AI10 captures11 pitch,12 loudness,13 or14 stuttering15 frequency16 data17 in18 a19 defensible20 manner21. => 21 words. Now we have 19 paragraphs. Need one more paragraph before e-book promo. Let’s add a concluding paragraph encouraging implementation. Paragraph 20: “By continuously feeding new session notes into the model, your AI evolves, reducing documentation time while preserving the clinical nuance that payers and colleagues expect.” Count. By1 continuously2 feeding3 new4 session5 notes6 into7 the8 model,9 your10 AI11 evolves,12 reducing13 documentation14 time15 while16 preserving17 the18 clinical19 nuance20 that21 payers22 and23 colleagues24 expect25. => 25 words. Now e-book promo paragraph. Paragraph 21: “For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Speech-Language Pathologists: How to Automate Therapy Progress Notes and Insurance Documentation.” We need to count words for this paragraph as well. Let’s count: For1 a2 comprehensive3 guide4 with5 detailed6 workflows,7 templates,8 and9 additional10 strategies,11 see12 my13 e-book:14 <a15 href="https://geeyo.com/s/eb/ai-for-speech-language-pathologists-how-to-automate-therapy-progress-notes-and-insurance-documentation/