AI Vibe Coding for Physicians

Lectures & Workshops

Hands-on workshops that help physicians use AI in their own practice and research. Run by a radiologist who codes.

What You'll Learn

Build tools for your own workflow

From scheduling helpers to report templates — turn daily frustrations into working software in a few hours.

Use AI for research end-to-end

Dataset → statistics → figures → manuscript draft → reporting checklist — one pipeline demonstrated with medsci-skills.

Find research gaps in your own data

Feed your institution's data dictionary and let AI suggest research questions grounded in existing literature.

Format

2–3 hour hands-on. Each participant brings a laptop. Claude Pro + Claude Desktop required. Pre-survey and OS-specific install guide sent 1 week in advance to minimize setup friction.

Past Lectures

AI Vibe Coding Workshop Series — Busan · Ulsan · Gyeongnam, Six Sessions, ~150 People
Busan · Ulsan · Gyeongnam region150 participants

AI Vibe Coding Workshop Series — Busan · Ulsan · Gyeongnam, Six Sessions, ~150 People

A reflection on six AI vibe coding workshops across Samsung Changwon, Kyungnam University, Pusan National University, and Kosin University Gospel Hospital. Two-track hypothesis validated, pre-install guides matured, the senior/junior perspective gap, and the conclusion that domain, experience, and leadership are what compound.

Let's go to the research support office tomorrow and request the data.

Attending faculty

Kosin University Gospel Hospital · Plastic-Surgery-led Clinical Tool Build
Kosin University Gospel HospitalPlastic Surgery · Obstetrics · Urology · Neurosurgery and others13 participants

Kosin University Gospel Hospital · Plastic-Surgery-led Clinical Tool Build

Thirteen attendees, with five plastic-surgery faculty at the core alongside a medical student and developers. The main demo was built on the host professor's own 150-patient breast-reconstruction cohort, fusing research and clinical-tool building into one flow over three hours.

Cleaning up my 150-patient data in one flow and sketching the next-patient recommendation logic on top of it — that's a picture I can carry straight into clinic.

Attending faculty

Pusan National University Hospital DART · Five-Track Hands-on for Surgical Specialties
Pusan National University HospitalDART (translational research center)17 participants

Pusan National University Hospital DART · Five-Track Hands-on for Surgical Specialties

Seventeen attendees — surgeons, urologists, orthopaedic, thoracic and oral-maxillofacial faculty alongside internal medicine. Five tracks branching from a single demo, with each participant working toward their own first concrete result in two and a half hours.

Statistics had always been the wall. Today, a single sentence defining my data was enough for the analysis to follow.

Attending faculty

Samsung Changwon Hospital AI TF · Administrative & Operations Automation
Samsung Changwon Hospital AI TFAdministration · Operations · IT · Nursing12 participants

Samsung Changwon Hospital AI TF · Administrative & Operations Automation

The first session with a non-clinician audience. Three live demos — outpatient/inpatient spreadsheet automation, meeting-minutes summarisation, and announcement variants — on the operations work that repeats every week.

I was spending two hours every week cleaning up an Excel file. After running the first line myself, it looks like 30 minutes is enough.

Administrative staff

Samsung Changwon Hospital · Hospital-wide Hands-on, Five Tracks, 37 Attendees
Samsung Changwon HospitalHospital-wide, multi-role37 participants

Samsung Changwon Hospital · Hospital-wide Hands-on, Five Tracks, 37 Attendees

Faculty, residents, nurses, administrative and IT staff in one room for three hours. Five tracks pre-mapped from a pre-survey, with a main demo built on the hospital's health-checkup data so any department could follow.

We had the data piling up but always stopped at analysis. Today was the first time we got a Table 1.

Attending faculty

Ophthalmology 1:1 Mentoring · One Workflow From Their Own Data
Ophthalmology (1:1 mentoring)Retina1 participants

Ophthalmology 1:1 Mentoring · One Workflow From Their Own Data

A two-and-a-half-hour one-on-one session with a retina-centre director. We took their own OCT/fundus data, built the first table and figure end-to-end, and left with a workflow they could run by themselves the next day.

I leave with a workflow I can run on my own starting tomorrow.

Attending faculty

Kyungnam University Hospital Radiology · First External Pilot
Kyungnam University HospitalRadiology8 participants

Kyungnam University Hospital Radiology · First External Pilot

The first AI vibe coding workshop outside my home hospital. Four hours, radiology faculty and residents, each working on their own data and producing a first table, figure, or app screen.

The table I made today is going into next week's conference abstract.

Attending faculty

Host a Lecture at Your Institution

Open to invitations from hospitals, academic societies, and departments. We've run lectures for radiology, surgery, and general clinical audiences.