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81% of physicians now use AI professionally and 92% want more training (AMA Augmented Intelligence Research, 2026) — yet almost everything on offer is a vendor webinar. Clinical Modality is the independent version: verified claims, named reviewers, and workflows you can run this week.
Your organization rolled out an ambient scribe, the training was a 20-minute webinar, and now you personally sign every note it drafts. Nobody taught you what to check before you sign — and the drafts fail in patterned, learnable places.
Every tool promises to save you two hours a day, and every study in the sales deck was funded by the vendor. There has been no independent, practitioner-grade check on those claims — so 'due diligence' means reading marketing.
You are the licensed professional attached to AI output. Malpractice carriers are starting to ask about it at renewal, and 'the AI wrote it' is not a defense — but nobody has told you what the defensible discipline actually looks like.
The Foundations track builds real AI fluency — how these tools work, where they fail, and what questions to ask — in language written for clinicians, not engineers.
Start Foundations freeIndependent evaluations of AI scribes and clinical tools — every claim checked against its source, every verdict signed by a physician and a builder.
See what members getThe Safety & Compliance track and the Independent Practice bootcamp teach the exact review discipline for AI-drafted notes — what to check, at what depth, every time your signature goes on one.
Explore Safety & ComplianceThe Adoption Desk tells you each month what changed, what to adopt, what to ignore, and what to watch — twenty minutes of reading instead of a feed full of launches.
About The Adoption DeskEvery verdict carries The Clinical Read and The Build Read — a physician and a builder, each signing their own lens. Sample excerpt below (category-level; full reviews name names).
“The drafts read clean until the medication list. In our test encounters, dose changes and negative findings were the recurring failure points — exactly the places a tired reviewer skims. Adopt with a med-list-level review discipline, and treat 'reviewed' as a clinical act, not a click.”
“Check the BAA before the demo: 'HIPAA-eligible' usually describes the cloud platform underneath, not your contract. Ask in writing whether the inference path is covered and whether your audio trains their models. The engineering is good; the contracts vary wildly.”
Start with the free Foundations track. When a tool decision has real stakes, the Trust Index and the briefing are waiting.
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