AI-curated healthcare innovation intelligence for medical school leaders. Weekly briefings, curriculum impact analysis, and peer benchmarking — so you can lead, not react.
Get Your Briefing →"Educators are integrating AI and ML into curricula to train medical students to practice medicine in the real world"
"For these reasons, Stanford Medicine is revamping its curriculum to incorporate all that AI has to offer medicine as a teaching aid and practitioner's tool"
"The pace of healthcare innovation has outstripped the ability of medical education to keep up. Curricula lag reality by 5–10 years."
AI-curated intelligence on healthcare innovations that matter for medical education, distilled into actionable 10-minute reads.
Each innovation briefing includes specific implications for your curriculum — what to add, what to update, what to retire.
See how your institution's curriculum compares to peers on innovation adoption. Identify gaps and opportunities.
Interactive roadmap builder to plan curriculum updates across semesters with resource and timeline estimates.
Predict which innovations will become standard-of-care within 3–5 years so you can prepare your students now.
Connect with other medical school leaders navigating the same challenges. Share strategies and learn from peers.
Tell us your institution's priorities, specialties, and strategic goals for curriculum innovation.
Receive AI-curated intelligence tailored to your institution's specific context and needs.
Use curriculum impact tools to determine which innovations require immediate curriculum response.
Build strategic roadmaps and benchmark against peers to ensure your school stays ahead.
Not hospital ops. Not pharma. Specifically designed for medical school curriculum leaders.
Built by a physician who practices cutting-edge medicine AND spots structural innovation early.
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