About | AI for Physicians

Who's building this

A physician translator, not a tech influencer.

One working physician, three worlds: the bedside, the AI tools, and the messy reality of implementing them responsibly. Everything here says plainly what it is, and what it is not.

Quinn Caslow, DO

Your instructor

Quinn Caslow, DO

Physician and AI-in-medicine graduate student

I built this course because physicians are being asked to evaluate AI tools while most available education sits at one of two extremes: vendor optimism or blanket caution. Neither is enough for the decisions that show up during a normal workday.

My focus is translating between clinical workflow, AI tools, and responsible implementation. The goal is to help you become a confident, skeptical user who can supervise these systems and lead a better conversation in your group.

Clinical and operational medicine AI in Medicine graduate training Clinical informatics interest Medical education

Quinn Caslow is a U.S. Navy physician. This course is a personal educational project. Views are his own and do not represent the U.S. Navy, Department of Defense, any employer, or any government agency. No affiliation or endorsement is implied.

Questions before you sign up

Direct answers.

What happens after I enter my information?
Kit sends a confirmation email. After you confirm, you receive links to the Physician AI Safety Checklist and the Physician AI Implementation Map. You will also receive the course preview and launch updates. You can unsubscribe from any email.
Is the course available now?
No. The course is in active production. Founding enrollment opens only after the initial value spine is ready. The list receives the launch scope, release schedule, and founding enrollment details first.
What do I finish with?
You finish with a Responsible AI Implementation Plan for your own work. It includes approved and prohibited uses, a personal Risk Matrix, prompt and productivity workflows, a vendor checklist, a data-flow map, and a 30-day roadmap.
Will the course ask me to enter PHI into consumer AI tools?
No. Demonstrations use synthetic, public, or de-identified material. Never enter PHI into an unapproved tool. PHI-containing, patient-specific, EHR-integrated, and clinical-decision-support workflows require the appropriate institutional, legal, privacy, security, and governance review.
Is this medical, legal, or compliance advice?
No. The course and free resources are for general education. They do not provide individualized medical, legal, regulatory, cybersecurity, privacy, or compliance advice. They do not create a physician-patient relationship or grant approval to use any tool.
Is it useful outside the United States or outside one specialty?
The core frameworks apply across specialties. Regulatory examples are anchored in the United States and must be mapped to your own jurisdiction and institution. Specialty tracks begin with anesthesia and perioperative care, with additional tracks planned later.

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