1. Describe the problem:
I work with healthcare professionals who are genuinely interested in using AI. They hear about the potential, they're curious, and they want to apply it to their clinical practice.
What exactly do they want it for? The most common needs are:
But there's a wall.
Clinicians have no time. Their days are packed with patients, administrative tasks, and mandatory education. Learning AI feels like yet another complex, time-consuming thing — something that requires becoming a "tech person" first.
The result: they stay curious but never actually use AI. The potential is there, but the path isn't.
What exactly do they want it for? The most common needs are:
- Help interpreting medical images and supporting diagnosis
- Automating clinical documentation and discharge summaries
- Preparing simple explanations for patients
- Quickly finding clinical guidelines and protocols
- Optimizing scheduling and reporting
But there's a wall.
Clinicians have no time. Their days are packed with patients, administrative tasks, and mandatory education. Learning AI feels like yet another complex, time-consuming thing — something that requires becoming a "tech person" first.
The result: they stay curious but never actually use AI. The potential is there, but the path isn't.
2. How often does the problem occur?
Almost every day. Since the explosion of generative AI, this gap has only grown. More professionals ask, but fewer find a practical way in.
3. What attempts have you made to solve the problem?
I've been running in-person training sessions and workshops. They work well — participants learn by doing, ask questions, and leave with practical skills they can apply immediately.
But they don't scale. I can only reach a limited number of people.
I need a way to deliver this knowledge — practical, clinically relevant AI fluency — to a much larger audience, without losing the hands-on, contextual approach that makes it work.
But they don't scale. I can only reach a limited number of people.
I need a way to deliver this knowledge — practical, clinically relevant AI fluency — to a much larger audience, without losing the hands-on, contextual approach that makes it work.
4. How much are you willing to pay for the solution?
I'm willing to invest around $80 per month for a platform or structured program that:
- Is designed specifically for healthcare professionals
- Requires zero technical background
- Teaches through real clinical scenarios (diagnosis support, documentation, patient communication, protocol search)
- Scales beyond live training
- Helps clinicians actually use AI in their daily work, not just learn about it
5. Problem author:
The author of this problem has indicated that they are ready to provide feedback to the developers and want to receive 1% equity in the startup that will build a ready-made solution. You can contact the author directly via the contacts above.