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In a rapidly evolving landscape of AI-assisted medicine, clinicians are increasingly turning to AI tools like ChatGPT and OpenEvidence to improve clinical workflows, documentation, and patient care.
Offcall hosted a recent webinar featuring Dr. Graham Walker, Dr. Matthew Sakumoto, and Dr. Kai Romero (Evidently’s Head of Clinical Success) which provided a hands-on deep dive into how physicians can better interact with AI through smarter prompting techniques.
This article summarizes the key takeaways from that AI prompting webinar, along with links to the video replay and slides covered, which include specific prompting tips and tool demos.
AI is only as effective as the prompts it receives. This is the foundational idea which anchored the entire session. According to the speakers, prompting is a learned skill — just like we learned how to “Google” back in the day, learning how to prompt is what determines whether an AI-generated response is clinically useful or off-base. Poor prompts lead to vague, generic outputs; while effective prompts yield structured, practical assistance tailored to medical needs.
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