Collection of real-world examples of UMGPT, Maizey and other AI prompts from the University of Michigan. All contributions are welcome!
BusinessPrompts to help with productivity and business functions, such as gathering vendor info, providing feedback on SBARs, etc. |
ClinicalPrompts that could be useful to clinical staff, such as translating, writing patient educaiton materials, or summarizing research. |
EducationIf you teach or create educational materials, these prompts are for you! |
Just for Fun!Fun prompts to make those coffee-filled Monday mornings feel more like a Friday! |
ResearchHelpful prompts for study coordinators and principal investigators, such as generating study consents that are inclusive and equitable. |
Web DevelopmentPainless web development! Prompts to save you time when creating and formatting web pages, such as applying U-M templates. |
Add your own!Contact us to add more categories and prompts, or send us a pull request. |
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