Designed for health information professionals, this 2-hour workshop is ideal for those prepared to integrate Generative AI into their workflows but seeking a clear starting point, as well as those who have begun experimenting and wish to refine their approach for better results.
In this session, we will uncover how AI works, where it fails often, and how to pre-emptively mitigate those critical risks. We focus on the non-negotiables for health content: accuracy, safety, and responsible AI use.
Our future sessions build directly on this foundation with hands-on prompting, context engineering, practical workflow integration, and more.
The series will be delivered by Nidhi Parekh of Something Tomorrows. With a background in healthcare communications and years working alongside health charities, Nidhi understands what it takes to produce trusted health information. She helps teams use AI safely and effectively without compromising on accuracy or care.
Key topics
- The human-first principle: human in the loop versus AI in the loop, and why both matter.
- Where AI fits in health information workflows.
- Best practices for safe, ethical, and responsible AI use in health information production.
- How generative AI works and why understanding this is essential for safe use.
- Inherent issues with AI: hallucinations, bias, sycophancy, and why these are especially dangerous for health information.
- Practical strategies to mitigate these issues so health information producers can responsibly use AI.
- Prompting: an essential skill for maximizing efficiency and getting reliable outputs for health content production, with examples of good vs bad prompts.
- Key prompting techniques and the components of an effective prompt.
What you'll gain
By the end of this session, you will be able to:
- Apply practical mitigation strategies for key risks AI poses to health information, including hallucinations, bias, ownership, and misinformation.
- Practically apply the human-in-the-loop principle as a non-negotiable standard for AI-assisted health content.
- Distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate uses of AI in health information work.
- Write structured, effective prompts using key components and techniques that improve AI outputs.
- Confidently identify workflows where AI can help health information producers.
Book now
Book your place using the form below. This workshop is exclusively open to PIF members. Card payments only.
When you complete this training you also receive a 10% discount on in-depth AI training for health information teams provided by Nidhi at Something Tomorrows. Details of how to claim this discount will be shared in the workshop.