Scribes on the ward, triage in the clinic, decision support in the background. You're expected to use it, trust it, and overrule it when it's wrong. I'm a doctor who works inside frontier AI, and I'll teach you to do exactly that, and how to get paid for the skill.
Most people just use AI.
The canny ones understand it.
Healthcare is filling up with AI faster than anyone is being taught to handle it.
Medical training is slow on purpose. We don't teach a thing until it's proven and safe. Usually that's a strength. With AI it's become a liability, because the tools are arriving in months and the curriculum moves in years.
So most clinicians do one of two things. They over-trust the output because it came from a computer, or they dismiss it entirely and miss the tools that genuinely help. Both come from the same place: not knowing enough to judge.
Canny closes that gap. Not with code or maths, but with the clinical scepticism you already use on a dodgy trial, pointed at a new kind of tool.
Pick your role, choose a scenario, and read the answer the way you would on a busy day. Then see what a canny professional notices underneath it.
These are fixed examples for illustration. The real course trains this instinct on live tools, in your own field.
The prompt is where your judgement shows up first. Drag the slider to sharpen the same question from vague to canny, and watch the answer transform with it.
Built on reasoning you already trust, then carried into the AI world.
Machine learning, neural networks and LLMs, demystified in plain clinical language. Every example from healthcare.
Scribes, sepsis prediction, imaging triage, decision support. What's deployed, what's regulated, what's just a press release.
Bias, validation, MHRA and CE marking, and how to read an AI paper without taking the abstract on trust.
The part no one else teaches. Where the paid work is, how clinicians get it, and how to pitch yourself with no tech background.
How to evidence AI on your CV so you can apply for roles, plus your certificate and a reference letter from me to back it up.
The AI landing on your service doesn't check your job title first. Neither does this course.
No coding background needed. If you can weigh up a trial, you can weigh up an algorithm.
I'm an NHS doctor who ended up inside frontier AI. Nobody drew me a map, and it cost me years. So I built the one I wish I'd had.
I trained at Aberdeen, worked across NHS Lothian and Fife, and moved into GP training. Alongside it I've built and run education companies, mentored thousands into healthcare, and now lead AI evaluation work at the frontier.
Join the waitlist for the founding cohort. You'll get the lowest price it'll ever be, first pick of places, and an invite to a free intro session before it opens.