Transformation
AI Refresher For Doctors
A 20-30 minute interactive orientation for doctors who want to understand how AI moves from prompt to real clinical, academic, and venture outputs.
Syllabus
What the course covers
Faculty and support
How the learning is supported
Course narrative
Why this course exists
This refresher is a low-friction AI sensitization layer for clinicians, faculty, and medical colleges that want clarity before committing to a full GreyBrain pathway. It explains prompt, context, model behavior, review, and output in plain doctor language, then shows how the same AI foundations drive practical workflows in clinical work, research, and venture building.
Who is this refresher for?
Doctors, faculty, residents, and medical college groups that want a practical AI orientation before joining a deeper GreyBrain cohort.
How long is it?
The refresher is designed as a short 20-30 minute guided orientation, not a long certificate course.
When does it unlock?
The refresher unlocks after registration and acts as a bridge into the full cohort pathways.
What happens after the refresher?
Learners receive a clear next-step recommendation toward Path 1 for clinical productivity, Path 2 for research acceleration, or Path 3 for entrepreneurship and venture building.
Can medical colleges use this before a webinar or workshop?
Yes. The refresher works well as a pre-webinar primer or post-session consolidation layer for colleges and departments that want a shared AI vocabulary before deeper training.
Interactive refresher
Work through all five core chapters, then unlock your path recommendation.
Progress is saved on this device. Chapters 1 to 5 now use interactive comparisons, review exercises, and workflow switches so the recommendation is unlocked through actual exploration.
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Chapter 1
Prompt to answer
Start with a weak instruction. Then add role, task, and output format so you can see why better prompts create more usable drafts.
Weak prompt output
This discharge summary explains the patient condition and recommends follow-up. Please review medicines and continue care as advised by the doctor.
Improved prompt output
1. Your family member is stable enough to go home, but follow-up is still important. 2. Continue the prescribed medicines exactly as written in the discharge note. 3. Contact the treating team early if breathlessness, fever, or new confusion appears. Next actions: book the follow-up visit, bring the medicine list, and keep the discharge papers available.
Refined prompt preview
Summarize this discharge summary for the patient family.
Chapter 2
Why context matters
Ask the same question in three context modes. The goal is to see how grounded context makes answers more specific and more useful.
Question
Based on this diabetes trial, what should I check before applying it to my patients?
Answer
This looks like a clinical trial. I would review the paper carefully, check who was included, and interpret the findings before applying them.
Visited modes
Chapter 3
How models work without the jargon
Move the temperature slider and watch the output style change. The model is predicting token sequences, not applying clinical judgment.
Temperature
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Balanced temperature
Your family member is well enough to go home, but follow-up is still important. Continue the listed medicines, watch for fever or breathlessness, and bring the discharge papers to the review visit.
Balanced between clarity and natural language. Often useful for doctor-facing drafts.
Chapter 4
Why review still matters
This answer sounds polished. Identify the hidden problems before you would allow it into patient or research workflow.
Draft to review
This study proves the intervention is safe for all adults with diabetes and guarantees better long-term control, so the same protocol can be applied broadly without major exclusion concerns.
Chapter 5
What good outputs look like
Switch between Practice, Publish, and Build to see how the same AI foundations produce different outputs when the workflow changes.
Clinic note to patient instructions
1. Continue the prescribed medicines exactly as written. 2. Watch for fever, breathlessness, or reduced urine output. 3. Book the follow-up visit within 7 days. Family version: these are the three things to monitor at home.
Best when the next task is clearer communication or workflow support.
Path recommendation
Choose what you want next, then let the refresher route you.
The recommendation unlocks after the five core chapters are complete. Chapter 6 is the decision layer: pick the outcome that matters and save the next path.
Outcome that matters most
Current stage
Finish the five core chapters to unlock the recommendation. Right now 5 chapters remain.
Starter orientation
A conversion-grade AI refresher before the full cohorts.
This starter experience is designed for individual doctors and medical colleges that need a structured, low-friction orientation before choosing a deeper pathway.
Chapter 1
Prompt to answer
See how instruction quality changes output quality in a real physician task.
Chapter 2
Why context matters
Compare generic answers with grounded answers based on protocol or syllabus context.
Chapter 3
How models work
Understand token prediction and temperature without getting trapped in engineering jargon.
Chapter 4
Why review matters
Learn why fluent outputs still need clinician judgment and safety review.
Chapter 5
What good outputs look like
Compare outputs for practice, publication, and venture building in one screen.
Chapter 6
Choose your GreyBrain path
Finish with a clear next-step recommendation into the right full cohort.