🚀 I’m launching my newsletter – welcome aboard!
Weekly AI-in-medical-education round-ups, industry news, research previews and collaboration opportunities delivered straight to your inbox.
Dear colleagues,
I have exciting news: today I’m launching a brand-new newsletter that will track how artificial intelligence is reshaping medical education. For the past decade I’ve worked where Medical Education meets tech, and the pace of change is now too rapid and significant for the occasional social media post. A dedicated newsletter will let me share new findings quickly, test ideas in public and learn from you.
Why this matters
Independent writing gives me the freedom to cover what really counts: strong peer-reviewed evidence, pilots that move beyond hype and the everyday practice questions that clinicians and educators face. A newsletter lets me bring you the signal without the social-media noise, and it keeps everything archived for easy reference.
What you can expect each week
Literature round-up – a concise Monday briefing on the latest AI-related medical-education papers, with links and plain-language takeaways.
AI Industry news – mid-week notes on product launches and regulations that could affect teaching and assessment.
Funding & Events – ad hoc updates with funding calls, conferences and other events related to AI in Medical Education.
Collaboration – calls to collaborate on new AI studies that we are launching.
Research previews – early looks at my own studies before they hit conferences or journals, plus calls for collaborators and data partners.
Tool corner – hands-on walkthroughs of AI tools, from prompt engineering snippets to reproducible Python notebooks.
Free and paid options
Most issues will remain free because broad access matters. Paid subscribers will receive deeper analyses, extended interviews and priority on collaboration calls. If the subscription fee is a barrier, let me know – I keep a few complimentary seats.
Whether you’re a lecturer, developer, student or policymaker, I hope this newsletter becomes a practical companion as you navigate AI in medical education. Your questions and critiques will shape future issues, so please reply to any email and introduce yourself.
Thank you for reading, and see you in your inbox.
Warm regards,
Andrew



