Join in for this live webinar as Dr Michelle Clark walks through the major AI platforms available to practitioners in 2026 — including Claude, Gemini, Copilot, ChatGPT, and Claude Co-Work — and explains how they differ for clinical and business use.
She will clarify the distinction between chatbot personalisation and model training, and cover patient privacy considerations including de-identification strategies, platform selection, and the differences between consumer, enterprise, and locally hosted AI solutions.
Dr Clark will then focus on building effective clinical prompts for tasks such as patient handouts, meal planning, and SOAP note drafting, demonstrating layered, multi-turn prompting approaches for developing thorough patient programs and protocols.
The session concludes with emerging AI capabilities relevant to functional medicine, including desktop agents, skills and plug-in integrations and agentic workflows.
Learning Outcomes
- Describe the current AI platform landscape and distinguish which platforms are most relevant for clinical and business use in 2026.
- Apply patient privacy guardrails in clinical AI use, including de-identification strategies, platform selection, and the differences between consumer, enterprise, and local AI solutions.
- Construct effective clinical prompts and implement layered, multi-turn prompting strategies for practitioner tasks including patient handout creation, research summarisation, and SOAP note drafting.
- Identify emerging AI capabilities relevant to functional medicine practice, including desktop agents, plug-in ecosystems, and agentic workflows.
This webinar is for FxMed practitioner account holders only. If you are a New Zealand or Australian healthcare practitioner you can register for a free account here