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AI and staff training microlessons
Use AI to turn a new clinic policy into a 5-minute microlesson with a quiz the team can finish on shift.
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- 1The premise
- 2microlesson
- 3policy
- 4scenario
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Section 1
The premise
Policy PDFs don't change behavior. Short scenario-based lessons do. AI can convert one into the other quickly.
What AI does well here
- Pull the 3 most important rules from a policy doc.
- Write a realistic scenario for each rule.
- Generate a 3-question check-for-understanding.
What AI cannot do
- Decide which rules carry legal weight at your site.
- Capture the local culture of how rules actually get applied.
- Replace the compliance officer's sign-off.
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