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  • overview
    • method
    • for families
    • for clinicians
  • development

PD_TLP.clinical

Clinical care often hinges on pattern recognition — timing, recurrence, modulation, threshold shifts.

Families see these shifts first.

But they arrive in clinic as fragments: stories, impressions, emotionally weighted summaries.

We are exploring whether caregiver observation can be translated into structured clinical signal — without diagnosing, predicting, or prescribing.

The goal is not automation.

It is clarity.

When organized carefully, narrative can function less like anecdote and more like longitudinal architecture.

Not predictive.

Not prescriptive.

Structured — and clinically legible.

If this line of thinking resonates, we welcome conversation.

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