Looking for fresh ways to spark engagement in your AI for Doctors community? 'This or That' prompts are a fun, low-pressure way to get members talking. Use these ready-made ideas to encourage quick responses and create a lively, connected group.
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This or That content taps into our natural desire to make quick decisions and share opinions. By offering only two simple options, members feel less pressure to craft long answers, making participation easy and inviting. This format fosters a playful atmosphere, helping even shy or busy doctors join the conversation with minimal effort.
In medical and AI-focused communities, where discussions can become technical or intense, these lighthearted prompts provide a welcome break. They build camaraderie, reveal shared preferences, and encourage members to interact in a relaxed way. Consistently using This or That posts can increase overall engagement and strengthen community bonds.
AI assistant in clinic or at home - which would you use more?
💡 Example: "AI assistant in clinic or at home - which would you use more? I prefer in clinic for workflow support."
Would you rather automate note-taking or patient scheduling?
💡 Example: "Would you rather automate note-taking or patient scheduling? Note-taking for sure!"
Voice-to-text AI or smart templates for charting? Pick one.
💡 Example: "Voice-to-text AI or smart templates for charting? Pick one. I love voice-to-text for speed."
Faster diagnoses or better patient follow-up with AI?
💡 Example: "Faster diagnoses or better patient follow-up with AI? I choose follow-up."
Would you trust AI more for triage or for documentation help?
💡 Example: "Would you trust AI more for triage or for documentation help? Documentation all the way."
AI-powered imaging analysis or AI for billing? Which excites you more?
💡 Example: "AI-powered imaging analysis or AI for billing? Which excites you more? Imaging for sure."
AI suggestions: accept or always verify yourself?
💡 Example: "AI suggestions: accept or always verify yourself? Always verify."
Would you prefer AI help with research or CME tracking?
💡 Example: "Would you prefer AI help with research or CME tracking? Research for me."
AI chatbots for patient FAQs or symptom checkers - which is more useful?
💡 Example: "AI chatbots for patient FAQs or symptom checkers - which is more useful? I pick symptom checkers."
Early adopter or cautious tester for new AI tools?
💡 Example: "Early adopter or cautious tester for new AI tools? Cautious tester here."
Would you rather have AI summarize charts or predict patient risk?
💡 Example: "Would you rather have AI summarize charts or predict patient risk? Predict risk!"
AI for telehealth or in-person visits - where would you use it more?
💡 Example: "AI for telehealth or in-person visits - where would you use it more? Telehealth."
Pick one: AI to reduce burnout or AI to boost accuracy.
💡 Example: "Pick one: AI to reduce burnout or AI to boost accuracy. Burnout reduction!"
Would you rather use AI to learn new guidelines or review old cases?
💡 Example: "Would you rather use AI to learn new guidelines or review old cases? New guidelines."
AI for personalized care plans or population health insights?
💡 Example: "AI for personalized care plans or population health insights? Personalized plans!"
Would you prefer AI to handle insurance forms or appointment reminders?
💡 Example: "Would you prefer AI to handle insurance forms or appointment reminders? Reminders."
Structured data entry or free-text with AI help - what is your style?
💡 Example: "Structured data entry or free-text with AI help - what is your style? Free-text with AI."
AI co-pilot as a sidebar or fully integrated in your EHR?
💡 Example: "AI co-pilot as a sidebar or fully integrated in your EHR? Sidebar for flexibility."
More excited by AI in radiology or AI in pathology?
💡 Example: "More excited by AI in radiology or AI in pathology? Radiology!"
Would you rather teach AI with your data or use pre-trained models?
💡 Example: "Would you rather teach AI with your data or use pre-trained models? Pre-trained models."
AI that learns from your notes or from population trends?
💡 Example: "AI that learns from your notes or from population trends? My notes."
Would you trust AI for initial diagnosis or second opinions?
💡 Example: "Would you trust AI for initial diagnosis or second opinions? Second opinions."
AI predictions: more valuable for rare cases or common ones?
💡 Example: "AI predictions: more valuable for rare cases or common ones? Rare cases."
Do you prefer AI that explains its answer or just gives results?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer AI that explains its answer or just gives results? Explain, always."
Would you use AI for specialty consults or general practice support?
💡 Example: "Would you use AI for specialty consults or general practice support? Specialty consults."
AI reminders: pop-up alerts or daily summaries?
💡 Example: "AI reminders: pop-up alerts or daily summaries? Daily summaries."
Would you rather have AI cut paperwork by half or save 10 minutes per patient?
💡 Example: "Would you rather have AI cut paperwork by half or save 10 minutes per patient? Save 10 minutes!"
More interested in AI for clinical trial matching or patient outreach?
💡 Example: "More interested in AI for clinical trial matching or patient outreach? Clinical trial matching."
Prefer AI that runs in the background or one you control directly?
💡 Example: "Prefer AI that runs in the background or one you control directly? I like direct control."
Would you rather AI improve your work-life balance or patient experience?
💡 Example: "Would you rather AI improve your work-life balance or patient experience? Work-life balance."
Would you try AI for medical writing or for billing codes?
💡 Example: "Would you try AI for medical writing or for billing codes? Medical writing."
Do you see AI as a partner or a tool in your daily routine?
💡 Example: "Do you see AI as a partner or a tool in your daily routine? Partner."
Would you rather learn AI basics or advanced applications first?
💡 Example: "Would you rather learn AI basics or advanced applications first? Basics for me."
AI for remote monitoring or in-hospital workflows? Which would help you most?
💡 Example: "AI for remote monitoring or in-hospital workflows? Remote monitoring."
Would you rely on AI for drug interaction alerts or allergy checks?
💡 Example: "Would you rely on AI for drug interaction alerts or allergy checks? Allergy checks."
Would you use AI to prep for board exams or for daily quizzes?
💡 Example: "Would you use AI to prep for board exams or for daily quizzes? Board exams."
Prefer AI that asks you questions or one that just listens?
💡 Example: "Prefer AI that asks you questions or one that just listens? I like when it listens."
Would you rather see AI in emergency care or chronic disease management?
💡 Example: "Would you rather see AI in emergency care or chronic disease management? Emergency care."
Would you choose AI for patient engagement or care team coordination?
💡 Example: "Would you choose AI for patient engagement or care team coordination? Patient engagement."
Do you prefer AI-powered early alerts or post-visit summaries?
💡 Example: "Do you prefer AI-powered early alerts or post-visit summaries? Early alerts."
Would you rather use AI for data analysis or patient communication?
💡 Example: "Would you rather use AI for data analysis or patient communication? Data analysis."
AI for managing your inbox or keeping up with journals?
💡 Example: "AI for managing your inbox or keeping up with journals? Journals."
Schedule These or That prompts weekly or during low-activity periods to boost participation. Post a question with two clear options, and encourage members to share their pick in the comments. Consider adding a follow-up like 'Why?' to invite more discussion. Rotate themes between AI, medicine, and everyday life to keep things fresh. Highlight creative or popular answers to motivate others.
For all platforms, use eye-catching visuals or emojis to make posts stand out. Pair the prompt with a poll or simple image when possible. Tag or mention active members to kickstart replies. Respond to comments to keep threads lively.
A This or That post presents two contrasting options and invites members to choose one, encouraging quick engagement.
Weekly use is effective, but you can post more frequently during slow periods to boost participation.
Yes, the prompts are designed to be broad and relevant for all doctors interested in AI.
Absolutely. Feel free to tweak the wording or options to better fit your members' interests and specialties.
No, you can copy and paste them directly into any community platform or add them to polls, posts, or stories.
Tagging active members, responding to replies, and highlighting popular answers can help spark more engagement.
Yes, they are crafted to be light, non-controversial, and suitable for professional medical communities.