Most doctors complain about their tools. Andrew Schutzbank decided to build his own
Throughout his entire career, Andrew Schutzbank MD, MPH has been working to improve the tools to support clinical care. Whether creating Chirp, Iora Health’s Collaborative Care Platform or Cricket Health’s patient engagement form and beyond, the distance between idea and prototype has always been a bottleneck to creativity. What once took weeks of expensive meetings with incredibly talented engineers and designers, can now be replicated with “vibe coding” a few hours and $100s of tokens working back and forth with AI.
Now, as AI becomes the hottest topic in healthcare, Andrew's at the intersection of clinical practice and rapid prototyping. He's not just talking about AI's potential—he's actively experimenting with it, testing what works in real life and discovering what's actually useful versus what's just hype.
‍In this webinar, Andrew will share:
- His unconventional journey from frustrated clinician to product leader to vibe coder, real experiments with AI tools in his advisory practice and real life.Â
- Practical lessons for healthcare operators thinking about AI adoption.
- Why the gap between "AI demos" and "AI in production" is wider than most people think
This isn't a vendor pitch or a futurist keynote. It's a candid conversation with someone who's figuring out what AI can (and can't) do for healthcare teams today.
‍If you're in clinical operations, healthcare product, or just curious about what happens when clinicians start building their own tools, this conversation is for you.‍‍
‍Learn firsthand what it's like to bridge the worlds of medicine and technology—one vibe-coded tool at a time.
‍If you can't make it live, register anyway and we'll send you the recording afterwards.‍
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