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AI keynotes for medical and veterinary practices.

Practical AI sessions for health conferences, medical groups and veterinary practices. Plain English, with live demonstrations and prompts your team can use on Monday.

  • 250+ keynotes and 100+ workshops over 21 years across professional services
  • Adam has spoken to health audiences including QML and Cancer Council Queensland
  • Tailored to the practice: correspondence, research, patient and client comms, admin
Adam Franklin delivering an AI keynote

Adam Franklin is an AI keynote speaker for medical and veterinary audiences, based on the Sunshine Coast and speaking across Australia. Over 21 years he has delivered more than 250 keynotes and 100 workshops across professional services, and he has spoken to health audiences including QML, Cancer Council Queensland, Edwards Lifesciences and the National Hepatitis Health Promotion Conference. His sessions are practical and jargon-free, built around the admin that crowds out patient and client time, and the room leaves with prompt stacks they can use straight away.

Adam Franklin is an AI keynote speaker for medical practices, health services and veterinary teams. He focuses on the correspondence, research and repetitive admin that crowds out time with patients and clients, and he is direct about what must never go near a public AI tool. Every clinical call stays with the clinician.

Built for health audiences

AI that fits how a practice actually runs.

Shaped to the room: a general practice, a specialist clinic, a hospital department, a health service, or a veterinary group.

01

Faster correspondence

Standard letters and routine follow-ups drafted for your clinician to review and sign.

02

Research & summaries

Turn long guidelines and research papers into clear, checkable starting points.

03

Plain-English explanations

Turn your clinician's own explanation into plain language for a patient or owner handout, ready for your clinician to check before it goes out.

04

Privacy first

Which tasks must stay off public tools because they involve identifiable information, and how to choose tools that keep it safe.

05

Live demonstrations

Real AI on screen, on real practice tasks.

06

Take-home prompts

A prompt stack built for a practice, which the room keeps and uses the next morning.

Keynote · 45 to 90 min · also a breakout

AI for Medical and Veterinary Practices

Adam's flagship session, tailored to a practice. It shows where AI puts hours back into the week, on the correspondence, research and admin that crowds out time with patients and clients. The clinical work stays with the clinician.

  • Where AI saves a practice the most time, by task
  • How to make AI write in your practice's voice
  • A practical approach to correspondence, research and patient communication
  • Privacy: which information stays off public tools, and how to choose ones that are safe
  • A prompt stack the room can use immediately
Adam Franklin teaching AI to a professional services audience
Who this is for

Built for the person putting the program together.

If you are the CPD or education lead at a college or association, the conference organiser for a health service, the practice manager running a training day, or the person building a veterinary conference program, this session is built for your room.

Your audience might be general practitioners, specialists, registrars, nurses, allied health practitioners, practice managers, veterinarians or vet nurses. Adam has spoken to health audiences including QML, Cancer Council Queensland, Edwards Lifesciences and the National Hepatitis Health Promotion Conference, and he has worked with veterinary practices.

Adam researches your service or your conference and the room's AI experience before he writes a slide. The room leaves with something they can use on Monday, with take-home prompts and clear guardrails on identifiable information.

Health audiences

Health audiences Adam has spoken to.

QMLCancer Council QueenslandEdwards LifesciencesNational Hepatitis Health Promotion Conference

That's part of 250+ keynotes and 100+ workshops across professional services over 21 years. See the full record.

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"Adam was a fantastic facilitator for a recent AI Edge workshop. Super knowledgeable, helpful, with fantastic workbook resources and ongoing support."

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Amanda Hardy
AI Edge workshop
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"I've used AI for a while, but this helped me focus on what's important and what works. I'd been fumbling around teaching myself for far too long. Very worthwhile."

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Melanie Smith
AI Edge attendee
★★★★★

"Streets ahead of other professionals in my field. I can finally step away from the admin that bogs me and my team down every day."

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Kate Garrett
Workshop attendee
How Adam is booked

Keynote, breakout or workshop.

Format 01KeynoteMain-stage session, 45 to 90 minutes. Sets the thinking and sends the room away with prompts.
Format 02BreakoutA focused concurrent session for one specialty or department. Shorter, smaller room, same practical punch.
Format 03WorkshopHands-on, half or full day. The room leaves with AI installed and running.
Format 04VirtualThe same session delivered over Zoom or Teams, with the demonstrations run live. Suits distributed teams and hybrid events.
Common concerns

What conference organisers raise before they book.

"Our clinicians are not tech people."

That is exactly who the session is built for. Adam has been at this 21 years, explaining tools to people who did not sign up to be technologists, and he does it in plain English. Your room will leave with the three or four things that will make their week easier.

"We covered AI at our conference last year."

A talk from twelve months ago is describing a different set of tools, so this one is an update, and the demonstrations happen live on stage.

"Patient privacy makes this a hard sell internally."

Adam leads with it. The talk covers which tasks can go near a model and which must stay away because they carry identifiable information, and how to choose tools and settings that keep that material off public systems.

"We are worried about AI getting things wrong."

So is Adam, and he addresses it directly. He shows why a model states wrong things confidently and how to spot it, and why every output gets checked by the person who signs it.

"Half our room is clinical and half is practice staff."

That is the usual room, and it helps to tell Adam the split beforehand. Correspondence and research matter to one half, and the admin that eats a practice manager's week matters to the other. He shapes the examples so both halves take something back.

"Our senior clinicians have seen it all before."

Experienced practitioners are the best audience for this. They already know their craft, so they tend to pick up quickly on the tasks where AI earns its place.

Questions organisers ask

Frequently asked questions

Why book Adam for a health audience?

Because he is honest about where AI earns its place and where it has no business being. He keeps privacy front and centre, and he is clear that the clinical work stays with the clinician, which is what a cautious room needs before it will listen.

Does this work for veterinary as well as medical?

Yes. The day looks much the same. Referral letters, client communication and the practice admin that eats the day are the same shape of problem whether the patient is a person or an animal, and Adam shapes the examples to whichever room he is in.

Is the content safe for patient privacy?

Yes, and the session leads with it. Adam covers which tasks involve identifiable information and must stay off public tools, and how to choose tools and settings that keep that material safe. Responsible use runs through the whole session.

How do you handle the risk of AI getting things wrong?

Adam takes that one head-on, showing why AI states wrong things confidently, how to spot it, and why every output gets verified before anyone relies on it or files it.

Can you tailor it to our specialty?

Adam researches your service or conference and the roles in the room, then shapes the examples and the prompt stack so it lands for clinicians and practice staff alike.

Do you run a hands-on workshop as well as the keynote?

Yes. A common format is a keynote followed by a half-day or full-day workshop for a smaller group, where the team actually sets up and uses the tools, so the keynote plants the idea and the workshop does the installation.

How much does it cost to book Adam Franklin as an AI keynote speaker for a health event?

Adam's AI keynotes start from $10,000 +GST, and conference breakouts from $8,000 +GST. Hands-on workshops for clinical and practice teams are priced on format and length. Every event is quoted individually after a short call, so the fee reflects the audience and the level of tailoring.

Where is Adam based, and does he travel for health events?

Adam is based on the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, and speaks nationally across Australia. He travels interstate for conferences and health service events.

Book an AI keynote for your health event

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Keynotes from $10,000 +GST · Breakouts from $8,000 +GST · workshops priced on format
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