On this episode, we explore essential AI prompting techniques. Whether you're a health sciences professor, medical educator, or practicing clinician, you'll learn practical strategies to get better results from AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini in your professional work. We cover five core prompting principles and advanced techniques including Chain of Thought reasoning with examples.You'll also discover how to avoid common prompting pitfalls, understand machine psychology to leverage AI's information processing patterns, and explore Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) technology for enhanced reliability in healthcare applications. Designed for busy healthcare professionals, this episode offers immediately actionable insights to help you save time, improve AI interactions, and get more clinically relevant outputs for your practice, teaching, and research.
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