Built for clearer, more humane care
The Medical Humanities Digital Toolkit is built for the University of Toronto Medical Humanities workshop — exploring how AI can support clear, accurate, and compassionate communication in clinical practice.

Medical Humanities Workshop
University of Toronto · Medical Humanities
A teaching toolkit for using AI to communicate clinical information clearly, accurately, and with care — from breaking difficult news to navigating uncertainty and advocating respectfully.
Prompting AI to translate clinical complexity into language patients and colleagues can actually understand.
Every example is drawn from real clinical moments: difficult news, incidental findings, and interprofessional communication.
The team behind the toolkit.
The people who designed, built, and shaped the Medical Humanities Digital Toolkit.
Development
The team who designed and built the toolkit.
Dr. Pascal Tyrrell
Principal Investigator
Director of Data Science, Department of Medical Imaging, Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto
Ali Geramy
Full Stack Developer
Founder, SofTx Innovations · Software & AI Studio, Toronto
Aria Hassanpoor
Development Lead
Institute of Medical Science, University of Toronto
Content & Contributions
The people who shaped the scenarios, examples, and clinical framing.
Anthaea-Grace Patricia Dennis
IMS Graduate Student
University of Toronto
Kevin Philips
Radiology Fellow
University of Toronto
Kevin Kay
Resident Physician, Radiology
University of Toronto