Start With Why
We don't use AI to find shortcuts; we use it to find certainty. Our architecture uses "High-Friction" steps to ensure you remain the Pilot in Command of every clinical decision.
🔄 The Mission Loop (Pattern / Rule / Solve)
A clinical audit is not a conversation; it is a structured investigation. The Mission Loop forces the AI to "show its work" by anchoring every prescription to a specific SSoT rule.
1. Pattern: Identify the specific client data (Age, DXA, Meds).
2. Rule: Cite the specific SSoT standard (PAGA Ch. 4 / ACSM Ch. 6).
3. Solve: Deliver the evidence-based prescription or safety audit.
🛡️ The Agentic Firewall: Why the AI "Pushes Back"
Student Exemplar: Overriding the Skeptic
In our simulations, the AI is programmed to act as a Skeptic Client. It will challenge your authority with "Yuma-tough" logic or common myths. Do not argue with your opinion—use the SSoT to clear the firewall.
AI (The Trap): "I've lived in Yuma for 20 years. I don't need to move my ruck indoors just because it's 112°F. Why are you being so cautious?"
YOU (The Key): "I respect your tenure, but the ACSM 12th Ed is my clinical radar. At 112°F, metabolic heat gain outpaces cooling capacity regardless of acclimation. We are moving indoors to prevent heatstroke. That is the professional standard."
🚀 The Master P-T-C-F Exemplar
⚠️ RADAR CHECK: Click "Add File (+)" and upload the PAGA 2nd Ed PDF before pasting:
Act as a Clinical Exercise Physiologist specializing in Geriatric Bone Health.
### TASK ###
Audit the safety of a 1-Rep Max (1RM) Back Squat for a 70-year-old client with a T-score of -2.8 in the lumbar spine.
### CONTEXT ###
Use the ACSM 12th Edition and PAGA 2nd Edition standards as your exclusive clinical radar.
### FORMAT ###
Provide your findings in the Mission Loop format: 1. Pattern, 2. Rule, 3. Solve.
⚠️ Disclaimer: The content provided in this course is for informational and educational purposes only. It is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.