AI in the Exam Room
Your AI doesn’t have malpractice insurance. Your doctor does. Here’s how to navigate that reality.
The Reality: AI Is Already in Your Exam Room
Whether you’re ready or not
60% of Patients
Google their symptoms before appointments. Now they're asking ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. The genie is out of the bottle.
Physicians Are Frustrated
Patients arrive with AI-generated diagnoses, medication changes, and confident misinformation. Nobody taught them how to handle this.
Nobody's Teaching This
Medical schools aren't teaching it. Residencies aren't teaching it. Patients are winging it. This is the first comprehensive curriculum for both sides.
Two Pathways.
One Framework.
Safer AI Use for Everyone.
Built by a practicing surgeon with 25 years of experience who also builds AI systems for medical education. This isn’t theory; it’s what actually works in real exam rooms with real patients.
I pay malpractice insurance. AI companies don’t. That asymmetry matters.
This curriculum teaches patients how to use AI responsibly and physicians how to integrate AI into practice without losing authority or increasing liability.
AI Health Platforms
Major tech companies are launching health-focused AI services. We're building validated, platform-specific pathways for each developed in collaboration with the companies themselves.
For Patients
Your AI Doesn't Have Malpractice Insurance
For Physicians
Your Patient Came Here Via ChatGPT
Learn how to use medical AI safely, when to trust it, when to ignore it, and when to stop typing and call 911. 8 modules covering:
- The Velociraptor Test (why evolution always beats algorithms)
- Red flags that override any AI advice
- How AI hallucinates (and why it matters)
- Questions to ask that might save your life
Navigate AI-informed patients without losing authority or increasing liability. 10 modules covering:
- The single opening question that change will everything
- How to validate what AI got right
- Teaching patients the sensing gap
- Scripts you can actually use
- Documentation & malpractice reality
