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Generative AI For Doctors - Express

A focused starter track for doctors who want immediate gains in prompting, clinical documentation, patient communication, and safe workflow delegation.

6 lessons Fast-start clinical workflow sprint Cohort + AI tutor
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Transformation

What you will be able to do

Use AI for notes, discharge summaries, and patient-facing explanations without adding technical overhead.
Build repeatable prompting patterns for OPD, ward, follow-up, and communication-heavy workflows.
Apply basic safety, review, and escalation rules before using AI outputs in daily practice.
Leave with one real specialty-specific workflow that can be used immediately after the course.

Syllabus

What the course covers

1. Module 1: Prompting for clinic, ward, and OPD workflows
2. Module 2: Turning notes into patient-ready explanations
3. Module 3: Documentation acceleration without losing context
4. Module 4: Review rules, hallucination traps, and safe adoption
5. Module 5: Building your first specialty workflow playbook
6. Module 6: Using the AI tutor for ongoing case-based practice

Faculty and support

How the learning is supported

GreyBrain Clinical AI Faculty
Assignments and mentor review
AI tutor support inside the learning flow

Course narrative

Why this course exists

Designed for busy clinicians who need immediate utility rather than abstract theory, this course shows how AI fits inside OPD, ward, discharge, and follow-up workflows. The emphasis is on practical prompting, documentation support, patient communication, and review discipline so doctors can reduce administrative load without weakening clinical judgment.

Who should start with this course?

Doctors who are AI-curious but want immediate day-to-day leverage in documentation, communication, and workflow reduction should start here.

Will this teach coding or deep technical concepts?

No. This track is designed for clinicians who want applied AI capability, not engineering depth. It explains enough of the logic to use AI well and safely.

What changes after completion?

You should be able to structure better prompts, generate clearer patient-facing explanations, reduce repetitive documentation work, and review outputs with more confidence.

Is this only for individual doctors?

No. It also works for departments, small clinical teams, and institutions that want a first operational layer before deeper research or entrepreneurship pathways.

How does the AI tutor help inside this course?

The tutor helps you adapt course patterns to your own specialty, cases, communication style, and workflow constraints rather than forcing generic examples.