Clinician-Led Webinar: Practical Insights for Adopting AI in Your Workflow
Artificial intelligence is moving fast — from theory to practical tools that can help clinicians every day. But for many primary care clinicians and their care teams, questions remain: what AI tools are truly useful, how can they be safely integrated, and how do they fit into busy clinical workflows?
Our upcoming webinar offers clear, practical answers. Join Family Physicians Dr. Rajesh Girdhari and Dr. Neil Naik as they explore how the latest AI tools can support clinical care. You’ll see live demonstrations of Large Language Models (LLMs) like ChatGPT, OpenEvidence, and similar platforms, showing how they can assist with clinical decision-making, documentation, patient communication, and more.
This session is designed specifically for primary care teams, whether you’re just starting with AI or already experimenting with different solutions. Our expert panellists will provide actionable insights and real-world examples of how AI can become a meaningful, safe, and practical assistant in your day-to-day practice.
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain confidence in using AI to enhance patient care while staying grounded in clinical realities. Register today and see AI in action for primary care.
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