InsideRx: AI Prompt Engineering in Health Professions Education
December 14, 2025
This session introduces foundational strategies in AI prompt engineering tailored specifically for health professions education. Led by Dr. Tao Le of ScholarRx, the presentation explores how educators can harness generative AI tools like ChatGPT to streamline lesson planning, content creation, assessment development, and more. Using real-world examples, the session walks through recommended techniques—including the RTF (Role, Task, Format) framework, zero-shot, few-shot, and chain-of-thought prompting—to improve clarity, precision, and output quality when designing medical education content with AI.
The presentation also addresses important ethical and practical safeguards, from fact-checking and plagiarism detection to privacy, copyright considerations, and the evaluation of AI-generated content using tools like QAMAI. Viewers will gain a deeper understanding of how AI can be responsibly integrated into curriculum development through platforms like Bricks Create with TAI. Whether you’re a novice or experienced user, this video equips you with actionable strategies to co-develop high-quality, human-supervised educational materials using generative AI.
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