Prompt Engineer for Healthcare & Medical AI: 1 Day Session, New York City

Wed, 25 Mar, 2026 at 09:00 am to Wed, 26 Aug, 2026 at 10:00 pm UTC-04:00

regus NY, New York City - 100 Church Street | New York

Mangates
Publisher/HostMangates
Prompt Engineer for Healthcare & Medical AI: 1 Day Session, New York City
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Design safe, precise prompts for healthcare and medical AI to improve workflows, insights, and clinical communication in 1 day.
About this Event

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About the course:

Duration: 1 Full Day (8 Hours)
Delivery Mode: Classroom (In-Person)
Language: English
Credits: 8 PDUs / Training Hours
Certification: Course Completion Certificate
Refreshments: Lunch, Snacks and beverages will be provided during the session


Course Overview:

This advanced beginner to intermediate program is designed for healthcare and medical professionals who want to use AI effectively and safely through better prompts. Instead of focusing on coding or building models, the course focuses on how you ask AI to get reliable, context-aware, and compliant responses for clinical, operational, research, and patient-facing use cases.

You will explore prompt structures, role-based prompts, chain-of-thought style prompts, clinical summarization, workflow automation, and quality checking of AI outputs with a strong focus on ethics, safety, and data privacy in healthcare. By the end of the day, you will know how to design prompts that are clear, safe, and useful in real healthcare environments.


Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, you will:

  • Understand how prompt design affects AI output quality in healthcare contexts.
  • Structure clear, effective prompts for clinical, administrative, and educational tasks.
  • Use prompt patterns to support reasoning, summarization, and comparison.
  • Design prompts that explicitly consider safety, bias, and privacy.
  • Improve workflows, documentation, and communication using AI-powered prompts.
  • Critically review AI responses and refine prompts for better reliability.
  • Build a personal prompt playbook tailored to your healthcare role.

Target Audience:

  • Healthcare professionals (doctors, nurses, allied health)
  • Hospital and clinic administrators
  • Quality, training, and operations teams
  • Health IT, digital health, and transformation teams
  • Medical educators and academic coordinators
  • Anyone using or planning to use AI tools in healthcare settings

Why Choose This Course?

This course moves beyond AI “theory” and focuses on practical, real-world prompt skills for healthcare and medical AI use. The trainer brings experience in healthcare workflows, medical communication, and AI-assisted work. You get guided practice, structured techniques, and healthcare-specific examples instead of generic AI demos. The program helps you use AI more confidently, safely, and efficiently in your day-to-day work.

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Want to train your entire team to use AI more safely and effectively?
We offer tailored in-house versions of this course for hospitals, clinics, and healthcare organizations. Modules can be customized to your specialties, workflows, and internal policies. Your team can co-create a shared prompt library, align on safety language, and learn consistent ways to use AI to support not replace professional judgment.

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Agenda
Module 1: Foundations of Prompt Engineering in Healthcare

Info:
• Understanding how large language models assist in healthcare tasks
• Key prompt components: intent, context, constraints, format
• Differences between general prompts and healthcare-specific prompts
• Icebreaker


Module 2: Structuring Effective Clinical & Operational Prompts

Info:
• Writing prompts for summaries, discharge notes, and handover text
• Designing prompts for scheduling, admin communication, and SOP drafts
• Using role, tone, and constraints to match clinical needs
• Activity


Module 3: Prompt Patterns for Medical Reasoning & Insights (Non-diagnostic)

Info:
• Using prompts for literature overviews and guideline exploration
• Comparing options, generating checklists, and scenario-based outputs
• Encouraging transparent reasoning and stepwise thinking from AI
• Case Study


Module 4: Safety, Bias & Compliance-Aware Prompting

Info:
• Building prompts that avoid unsafe, biased, or non-compliant outputs
• Adding explicit safety, privacy, and scope limits in prompts
• Recognizing red flags in AI responses and refining prompts for safety
• Role Play


Module 5: Workflow & Documentation Optimization Using Prompts

Info:
• Creating prompts for templates: emails, notes, policies, patient leaflets
• Using prompts to standardize language and reduce rework
• Turning complex information into simple, patient-friendly explanations
• Activity


Module 6: Collaboration Prompts for Clinical, Admin & Tech Teams

Info:
• Designing prompts for multidisciplinary communication and alignment
• Co-creating protocols, checklists, and improvement ideas with AI
• Using prompts to support training, onboarding, and education
• Group Simulation


Module 7: Building Your Personal Prompt Playbook for Healthcare

Info:
• Creating reusable prompt frameworks for daily tasks
• Documenting do’s and don’ts, safety phrases, and quality checks
• Planning how to integrate prompt engineering into your role
• Action Plan


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regus NY, New York City - 100 Church Street, 100 Church Street 8th Floor, New York, United States

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