
You've seen the patient. Written the H&P. Worked through the assessment and plan. And yet — there's still that nagging feeling. Did I miss something? Is there a diagnosis on the differential I didn't think to consider? A piece of the workup that could change the picture?
Most of us have been using generative AI for the easy stuff — drafting prior auth letters, writing discharge summaries, cleaning up patient notes. Useful, but indirect. I've been doing something different over the past couple of months, and it's the first time I've felt like AI is actually strengthening my clinical reasoning in real time, at the bedside, on complex patients.
Full breakdown in my latest Huddle+ article here.





