Take-home materials for using AI safely in healthcare, in two tracks. The patient track helps you use AI to prepare for care, not replace it. The clinician track helps you fold AI into the encounter without competing with it. Every page is built to read on screen and print clean on one or a few pages.
The five essential questions
Ask these every time you consult AI about your health.
Keep near your computer
Red flags
When to stop typing and call 911, by body system.
Print and keep visible
AI, or a doctor?
A flowchart for when AI is appropriate and when it is not.
Reference when using AI
The velociraptor test
Trusting your evolutionary wisdom over the algorithm.
Understand the principle
Spotting a hallucination
How to tell when an AI is making things up.
Verify before trusting
Appointment prep worksheet
Organize symptoms, history, and questions before a visit.
Fillable, print one per visit
Quick start
Using AI safely for your health, in brief.
Keep handy
One-page emergency reference
The fastest version, on a single page.
Print for the fridge or wallet
Master reference guide
The whole curriculum in one place.
Comprehensive review
Physician quick reference
Opening question, response scripts, frameworks, and dot-phrases.
One-page reference
Pocket card
The wallet version, plus the when-harm-happens protocol.
Print and laminate
Clinical scenarios
Eight AI-informed encounters with ready-to-use scripts.
Confirmed, partial, missed, wrong
Patient handout
A giveable handout for patients who bring AI to the visit.
Print for the waiting room
Documentation templates
Copy-paste EHR smart phrases for AI in the encounter.
For your smart-phrase library
Implementation checklist
A four-week guide to integrating AI discussion.
Week by week
Monthly metrics tracker
Track AI use, accuracy, and the harm metric.
Fillable monthly sheet
Staff training
For medical assistants, nurses, and front-desk staff.
15 to 20 minutes
Intake-form additions
Capture AI use before the provider walks in.
Paper, rooming, and digital