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You Don't Have a Workflow. You Have a Habit. AI in CME: Moving from Experimenting to Implementing

You Don't Have a Workflow. You Have a Habit. AI in CME: Moving from Experimenting to Implementing

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Most people in CME and medical writing are using AI. Fewer have an actual workflow — something documented, repeatable, and defensible enough to explain to a client or compliance reviewer. This episode explores why that gap matters, what a staged workflow looks like in practice, and why this is becoming a professional differentiator right now.

In this episode:

  1. Why "I try things and sometimes it works" is a ceiling, not a process
  2. The difference between using AI and having an AI workflow
  3. What the 2026 MedComms Freelancing Barometer tells us about where the field is right now
  4. Why documentation and traceability are the parts most people skip — and why that's changing

Ready to build your workflow?

The AI Practice Lab starts March 9th. Four weeks, eight live sessions, hands-on work with Núria Negrão PhD. You'll leave with a documented, repeatable AI workflow for research, drafting, and quality control — one you can confidently explain to clients and teams.

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