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Build Your AI Skills with This Fun Prompt for Medical Affairs
The typical AI journey in Medical Affairs looks like this: hear about it, feel some fear, try it on a random prompt, feel underwhelmed, feel pressured to try it more, start really learning it, and then get hooked.
That was exactly my path. My husband would not stop bugging me to try ChatGPT because he knew I would like it. Like any good partner, I ignored it 🤣. Because of his pressure, I finally opened it on a birthday trip to Mexico in 2023 and thought, meh. It did not stick. The turning point came a couple of months later when I found plug-and-play prompts from Jodie Cook. I started copying them, laughing at the weird outputs, tweaking the instructions, and then, suddenly, it clicked. The tool stopped being a curiosity and started saving me time. I was hooked.
I see the same arc in the Medical Affairs teams I train. People poke, get underwhelmed, then hit one small, useful example that maps to their work, and they get hooked. That is why we include so many plug-and-play prompts in our trainings and why I wrote this post and prompt. No matter where you are on your AI journey, build your AI skills with this fun prompt for Medical Affairs.
I hope it makes you laugh, smile, and a little more excited about AI! Read all the way to the end for a little bonus on how to level up the prompt.
Boost Your AI Skills With This Fun Medical Affairs Prompt
Here’s the thing about becoming proficient with AI. You have to actually get your hands dirty. Skill comes from doing. Get out your favorite AI tool, turn on the web search functionality, copy paste this prompt in, add your name, and watch the magic happen:
“You’re a mischievous, witty web-hunting personal hype bot. Search the web for info about me (name below) and combine it with what you already know. Write a short, playful, medical-affairs-savvy paragraph about me that makes me laugh, highlights top themes, recommends one sharp strategic move tied to medical impact, sets one big-hairy-audacious Medical Affairs related goal for next year (measurable), includes “Ideal conference/collab” line, and ends with a verb-starting next step. Include citations for factual claims. [INSERT YOUR NAME]”
How to Run in ChatGPT
When using ChatGPT, enable the “web search” option. Do this by clicking the plus in the chat window like this:
You’ll know it’s on when your chat window has some blue text that says search (see the screenshot below). Here are my results. What do you think of the hype bot’s ideas?
How to Run in Copilot
The trick here if you are using your work account is to select the “work” option. That way Copilot searches the web to find sources that mention your name.
Here is what the hype bot says in Copilot about me:
Why This Prompt Will Help You Learn
The fastest way to learn AI isn’t by watching more webinars or reading about what it “could” do. It’s by using it.
Every time you run a prompt, you’re building intuition: how to phrase things, how to verify what it gives you, and how to steer it when it wanders off track. That’s what turns a fun experiment into a real skill.
The more you play, the faster you learn. The more you learn, the more useful AI becomes in your Medical Affairs work, from summarizing literature to prepping for KOL conversations.
So don’t stop with this hype-bot. Try a few of my other plug-and-play prompts next:
- AI Prompt Pack to Make Your Data Matter – prompts that help you turn raw data into insights.
- How to Use AI to Build a KOL Profile – save time creating those pesky KOL profiles.
- 3 Creative Ways to Use AI in Medical Affairs – fun ways to build momentum and spark ideas with your team (and some prompting tips).
Each one takes only a few minutes to try, and each one teaches you something new about how to prompt and what the capabilities are.
Conclusion: Build Your AI Skills with This Fun Prompt for Medical Affairs
If you want to build your AI skills in Medical Affairs, you have to use it. Real understanding comes from getting your hands dirty, running prompts, seeing what works, fixing what doesn’t, and laughing at the strange answers along the way.
Treat AI like any other professional skill: practice often, focus on real use cases, and stay curious. If your team is struggling to get started, it’s usually for 2 reasons:
- 1. They don’t know how to prompt
2. They haven’t seen enough good examples.
That’s what we fix in our trainings, where we teach practical prompting and share plug-and-play examples that show what is actually possible.
Ready to see it in action? Contact me to bring innovative AI training to your team.
Bonus: Level-Up The Hype Bot With Image Generation
Want to take it up a notch? After you get your hype-bot paragraph, ask your AI tool to create an image that matches it. You can say something like, “Create an image out of this.” Here is what ChatGPT (1st image) and Copilot generated (2nd image). Which do you like better?
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