Take part in a qualitative study exploring how family doctors perceive and use large-language-model (LLM) AI tools in clinical practice. Researchers from University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and Harvard want to talk to BC family doctors to learn more about how you use AI in your practice, if at all, and how it might be changing the very nature of your work.

Participation involves a 60-minute interview (by phone, Zoom, or in person) and a short debrief. Physicians who use LLMs frequently, occasionally, or not at all are welcome.

Responses are confidential, participation can withdraw with no penalty and you will have 48 hours to review details before deciding. Participants receive a $100 honorarium

To learn more or sign up, email gbae910@student.ubc.ca.

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