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AI for the teams keeping community health running.

Free and charitable clinics, community health teams, and the administrative professionals running healthcare operations are under real pressure. AI can buy back hours — for volunteer coordination, grant writing, patient communications, intake summaries — but every workflow has to respect HIPAA, patient trust, and clinical accuracy.

Elizabeth has presented at the Oregon Free and Charitable Clinic Consortium and works with administrative healthcare teams on the daily reality of AI tool adoption. The work centers on free and charitable clinics, community health, and healthcare admin — not hospital systems or clinical AI deployment.

A — What you're up against

Four pressure points specific to your work.

B — Talks built for healthcare teams

Two signature sessions, tailored to your room.

AI for Good: Keeping the Human in the Loop

Originally built for free and charitable clinics. A hands-on workshop covering generative AI for volunteer recruitment, social media, grant work, and HIPAA-conscious internal communications. Includes the "spot the fake" exercise (identifying AI-fabricated citations), source verification protocols, and a live activity creating a custom clinic AI assistant.

Best for: clinic networks, community health conferences, free clinic consortia.

Using AI Safely: Empowering Administrative Professionals

For the administrative and operations staff who are usually first to adopt new tools — and first to see the risks. Covers the four most common AI security risks in healthcare settings, four safeguards (including approved-tool lists and audit protocols), and a role-play exercise where attendees practice pitching a new tool to leadership using a fill-in-the-blank planner.

Best for: healthcare admin teams, clinic operations leadership, community health staff days.

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C — Resources for healthcare teams

Where to start.

AI Policy Starter Kit

Eight policy components and a 30-day plan to draft a v1. For healthcare teams, the priority sections are data privacy (HIPAA boundaries — what data can never go into AI), approved tools (which platforms are vetted), and human oversight (patient-facing communications and clinical claims always reviewed).

Open the kit →

Pitching AI to Your Boss

A fill-in-the-blank pitch planner for administrative staff who've spotted an AI tool worth using and need to bring leadership along. Lead with value, then address HIPAA safeguards and audit protocols before they ask.

Open the planner →

Build Your Own AI Assistant

For clinics that operate as nonprofits — a step-by-step guide to building a custom AI assistant for grant writing, donor outreach, volunteer coordination, and board agendas. Two paths: a Custom GPT for paid users, a custom instruction prompt for free users.

Open the guide →

D — From a recent audience

"Your presentation to Leadership Tri-Cities on AI was so helpful to me. I'm rapidly becoming a fan."

Avonte Jackson
Executive Director, Grace Clinic

E — Book a session

Bring this to your team or network.

Common engagements: clinic network conferences, community health staff days, healthcare admin workshops, and half-day sessions for clinic operations teams. Every session is tailored to your specific compliance environment and the tools your team is already using (or about to).

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