ObGyn Intelligence · Email Course

AI Literacy
for the ObGyn

A free 7-day email course built exclusively for ObGyn providers — from understanding how AI works to building your first clinical tool. No coding required. No generic tutorials.

Track 1 — AI Literacy · Free · 7 Days Track 2 — Advanced ObGyn AI · Join Waitlist
By Amos Grünebaum, MD · Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology · New York
Why This Course

The only AI course built for
how ObGyns actually practice

Every other AI course teaches generic skills. This one teaches ObGyn-specific prompting, tools, and clinical judgment — grounded in the same evidence standards you apply to everything else.

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ObGyn-specific, not generic
Every lesson uses ObGyn clinical scenarios — GDM, VBAC, postpartum contraception, shoulder dystocia, endometriosis. Not "AI for doctors" generalities.
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Evidence-based throughout
Built on ACOG guidelines, peer-reviewed literature, and the DOL AI Literacy Framework — the same standards you apply to clinical decisions.
One lesson per day, 10 minutes
Designed for clinicians with no spare time. Each lesson fits between patients. Practical exercise included. No 90-minute webinars.
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You will build real things
By Day 5 you will have built your first patient-facing clinical tool using vibe coding — no programming required. It will be deployed and usable.
Track 1 — Free

AI Literacy for ObGyns

Seven lessons. One per day. Delivered to your inbox. Built on the U.S. Department of Labor AI Literacy Framework, translated exclusively for ObGyn clinical practice.

Days 1–2
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Understand AI Principles
How large language models actually work, what clinical hallucination means, and why the ObGyn who understands the tool will outperform the one who just uses it.
Foundation
Day 3
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Explore ObGyn AI Uses
Ambient scribes, literature synthesis, patient communication, differential generation, research acceleration. Real ObGyn use cases only — not radiology, not oncology.
Applied
Day 4
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Direct AI with SHLEP Prompts
A normal prompt asks a question. A SHLEP is a consult. Learn the structured prompt architecture that turns AI into a clinical thinking partner — and build your first one.
Core Skill
Day 5
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Vibe Coding for ObGyns
Collins Dictionary's 2025 Word of the Year — and your next clinical superpower. Build a patient-facing ObGyn tool from scratch using plain English. No programming required.
Build
Day 6
Evaluate AI Outputs
Read AI output the way you read a submitted manuscript. Identify outdated ACOG citations, confident errors, and when to push back. How to avoid "vibe caring."
Critical Appraisal
Day 7
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Use AI Responsibly
Patient privacy, informed consent when AI informs clinical decisions, documentation standards, and professional responsibility. AI informs — the physician decides.
Ethics
Track 2 CME Credit Planned

Advanced ObGyn AI

For ObGyns who finished Track 1 and are ready to actually build, research, and lead. Seven advanced lessons. Launching soon.

Amos Grünebaum, MD
Your Instructor
Amos Grünebaum, MD

Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology with over 50 years of clinical experience. Senior Ethics Consultant. Active researcher using CDC natality data. Peer reviewer for AJOG and NEJM. Publisher of ObGyn Intelligence at obmd.com.

In 2023 I published one of the first peer-reviewed studies on clinical LLM applications in ObGyn. Since then I have built over 20 evidence-based interactive clinical tools for ObGyn providers — without writing a single line of code. This course is how I did it, and how you can too.

Professor of OB/GYN 50+ Years Clinical Experience AJOG Peer Reviewer CDC Natality Research Preventive Ethics obmd.com
Common Questions

FAQ

Who is Track 1 for?
Any ObGyn provider — attending physicians, residents, CNMs, NPs — who wants to use AI more effectively and more safely in clinical practice. No prior AI experience required.
Do I need to know how to code?
No. The vibe coding lesson on Day 5 is designed specifically for people with zero programming background. You describe what you want in plain English; AI builds it.
How long does each lesson take?
About 10 minutes to read, plus an optional 10-minute hands-on exercise. Designed to fit between patients or during a lunch break.
What AI tools do I need?
A free account with Claude (claude.ai) or ChatGPT. That is all. No subscriptions required for Track 1, though a paid tier ($20/month) unlocks more powerful features demonstrated in the course.
Will Track 2 offer CME credit?
CME credit is planned for Track 2. Accreditation is being pursued. Waitlist members will be notified of the final credit hours and price before public launch.
Is my email shared with anyone?
No. Your email is used only to deliver this course. It is never sold or shared. You can unsubscribe from any email in one click.