Research support
Use AI to summarize literature, compare guidelines, and surface questions.
AI for healthcare
Iro teaches clinicians, students, and healthcare operators how to use AI tools — ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity — for research, drafting, and admin support, with a clear-eyed view of limits. Iro is not medical advice.
iOS now. Android is in development. Free to start; optional Pro upgrade is managed through Apple.
Use AI to summarize literature, compare guidelines, and surface questions.
Draft clear patient-facing language and reduce charting drag.
Practice spotting hallucinations in clinical contexts before they cause harm.
Healthcare AI use is high-context and high-stakes. The same tools that can summarize a long paper or draft a referral letter can also invent a dosage, mislabel a drug, or quietly drop a contraindication. Iro is designed to build the judgment loop: ask the right question, supply the right context, evaluate the answer, and own the result.
Iro is not medical advice and is not a replacement for clinical training, professional medical education, or your organization's compliance, privacy, and patient-safety policies.
The healthcare path is built for clinicians, residents, medical students, nurses, allied-health professionals, and healthcare operators who handle research, documentation, or patient-facing comms. It pairs well with AI for managers and prompt engineering.
No. Iro teaches AI skills. It does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always follow your organization's clinical policies and applicable regulations.
Not in the way Iro itself works — Iro is a learning app. For any real clinical AI use, follow your organization's HIPAA, GDPR, and data-handling rules.
No. It builds practical AI fluency on top of, not instead of, formal training and your organization's policies.
Skills transfer across ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Perplexity, plus general AI workflow patterns useful in research and documentation.