Harnessing the Power of Artificial Intelligence in Health and Medical Communications - Live Webinar on January 7, 2025 8PM ET
This course will introduce pharmacists to AI-assisted medical writing.
About this webinar
Artificial intelligence is profoundly changing a wide range of industries, including the healthcare industry. One of its numerous applications within healthcare is with medical writing and communications. AI tools are already being used for literature searches, referencing, creating articles, and even for regulatory writing. Future directions are numerous and clinical applications and EMR integration are possible. As healthcare providers, we need to stay up-to-date on this rapidly changing technology so they can be better prepared as it becomes a more integral part of practice.
This continuing education activity will introduce pharmacists to AI-assisted medical writing. We’ll look at how AI writers can be used to create articles and other forms of medical communication. We’ll also explore the different types of writers (article writers, chat writers, and writers trained on the user’s data) and their advantages and disadvantages.
At the conclusion of this continuing education activity, the participant will be able to:
Differentiate a chat writer, an article writer, and a user-trained AI writer.
Explore the advantages and disadvantages of each of these types of writers.
Describe the basics of prompt engineering, including how to instruct it to target the correct audience, to write about the topic effectively, and to create headers and sub-headers.
Identify how artificial intelligence can be used in creating medical articles.
Instructors
Alex Evans is a pharmacist and medical writer based in Jacksonville, FL. He is currently serving as a pharmacy project manager for Ascension Health, where he assists with retail operations and compliance. Alex was part of the UCSF-Safeway national campaign launch to AAR at every pharmacy encounter and served as Safeway’s media representative for the state of Hawai’i. He received his Doctor of Pharmacy from UNC-Chapel Hill and MBA from West Texas A and M University.