Many clinicians feel uncertain or cautious about how AI fits into professional practice. This talk offers a clear, grounded way to think about AI using a simple three-question framework that centers on judgment, responsibility, and ethical boundaries rather than tools or technical details. It helps clinicians clarify what AI can reasonably support, where human judgment must remain central, and what they remain accountable for when AI is involved. Participants leave with a practical, defensible starting point for engaging with AI thoughtfully—without over-reliance, avoidance, or unnecessary anxiety.
Best for: Individual clinicians, educators, and trainees seeking practical guidance
Format: Workshop, CE session, or conference breakout
Audience: B2C (individual practitioners)


