Iyad Sultan, Pediatric Oncologist and Chief Health Informatics Officer at King Hussein Cancer Center, posted on LinkedIn:
“It’s here. My new book is out!
“Claude Code for Doctors, Nurses, Pharmacists and Everyone Else”
I wrote this for the clinician who has never opened a terminal in their life, and I mean never. Chapter 0 literally explains what a terminal is. From there, it takes you all the way to building real, working software with an AI agent.
Not a computer science textbook. A field guide, written by a clinician who learned to build software, for:
- The oncologist who wonders if she could automate the pathology summary she writes every Tuesday
- The pharmacist tired of re-explaining the vancomycin dosing rule to every new resident
- The nurse manager with three Excel spreadsheets that should really be one dashboard
If that sounds like you – this book is yours.
What’s inside:
- 6 parts, 24 chapters, 249 pages — from “what is a terminal?” to overnight autonomous AI agents
- Every example is a real pipeline from the AI Office at King Hussein Cancer Center – pathology extraction, AKI alerts, a dose calculator you build yourself in a single session
- Ten clinical workflows, ten rookie mistakes, and a cheat sheet you’ll keep coming back to
- Zero coding experience assumed. Four to six hours of patience required.
The most valuable thing a clinician brings to AI isn’t code – it’s judgment: which fields matter, what counts as an error, how to handle ambiguity. This book teaches the tools so your judgment can do the rest.
Paperback & Kindle: coming soon
Free web edition.”

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