Project
Médecin Malin
Two of us are radiation oncologists. We spent our evenings sending each other tools that worked, prompts we had validated, shortcuts earned on the field. One day, we thought: let's share it. Other physicians need this too.
It became Médecin Malin.
Why
Physicians are overwhelmed. Paperwork, files, aging software, inefficient processes. AI can change that, provided you know where to start. Mainstream channels make noise. Tech content doesn't speak physician. The gap between the two, that's where we write.
Médecin Malin sits at that intersection: technical enough to be useful, collegial enough to be read to the end. No corporate jargon, no hype. What we actually use, what actually works, and what we tried but doesn't live up to its promise.
The two of us
Sylvain and I are radiation oncologists, long-time colleagues and friends whom tech has brought even closer. Same clinical constraints, same overloaded schedules, same curiosity about what AI can really change in care. Two angles on the same ground. We test, we challenge each other on what deserves to be kept, and we publish what survived.
What we cover
- AI tools that physicians can actually use on a daily basis.
- Workflows that save time without compromising the quality of care.
- Concrete case studies, field feedback, prompts that worked.
- An honest watch: what works, what doesn't, what's coming.
Where it stands
Launched less than a month ago. 650 subscribers. Detailed feedback from physicians testing the tools, telling us what clicks and what gets stuck, and sharing their own finds. The signal is clear: this content was missing.
For whom
For every practicing physician, regardless of specialty, who wants to integrate AI into their practice without relearning everything. We write as we speak: informal, no jargon, no corporate. If you've already thought "I should get into this", Médecin Malin is for you.
Note: the newsletter is written in French.