How to write TGA & AHPRA compliant blogs using AI?
The Short Answer: AI can draft the structure of your blog, but it cannot ensure compliance. To make AI content AHPRA compliant, you must manually verify that it does not contain prohibited testimonials, guarantees of a cure, or claims that are not supported by acceptable scientific evidence. You are responsible for every word published under your name, regardless of who (or what) wrote it.
3 Steps to Safe AI Blogging:
- Prompt for Education, Not Treatment: Ask the AI to write about “how zinc supports immune function generally” rather than “how zinc will cure your flu.”
- The “Red Pen” Review: Scan the AI output for dangerous words like “cure,” “heal,” “miracle,” or “guaranteed.” Delete them immediately.
- Add Your Evidence: AI often hallucinates citations. Manually insert links to high-quality studies (PubMed, etc.) to substantiate the claims, ensuring they meet the standard of “acceptable evidence.”
The Thriving Practitioner Approach: AHPRA guidelines aren’t just red tape; they are a quality filter. Use AI to do the heavy lifting of writing, but use your clinical expertise to do the heavy lifting of compliance. Your voice—and your ethics—must be the final filter.
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