Introducing Ruby, The World’s First AI-Powered Clinical Consultant for cSCC Management
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These Services are designed for physicians and other healthcare professionals. By using them, you confirm that you are authorized to do so and that no laws or regulations restrict your access.
Our AI clinical consultant and all related content are for educational and informational purposes only. They are not diagnostic tools, do not provide clinical certainty, and must not replace your own professional judgment or the care of a qualified clinician. You agree not to use the Services to diagnose or treat patients or to create a physician–patient relationship.
You are responsible for evaluating any information you obtain through the Services and for following all laws, regulations, and standards of practice that apply to your profession and location. We do not guarantee that the Services comply with the requirements of any specific jurisdiction.
If you are a consumer accessing professional-level content, do not rely on it as medical advice. For any health concerns or treatment decisions, always consult a licensed healthcare professional or seek emergency care when needed.
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The Services may include links to third-party sites or resources. We are not responsible for their content or availability, and their inclusion does not mean we endorse them. You may find that brand names are used. Framework have been set to avoid this in the CME setting, however, this interactive video agent is powered by the Claude Haiku 4.5 Model alongside a custom curated corpus of key clinical resources on cSCC, and may occasionally move beyond the guardrails that have been set.
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Who the Services Are For
- Designed for physicians, healthcare professionals, and clinical learners.
- Not intended for use by patients for medical care or decisions.
- Educational and informational support only.
- Not medical advice, not diagnostic, and not a substitute for professional judgment.
- You must verify all information and follow professional standards and laws.
- Do not use the Services to diagnose or treat patients or to form a physician–patient relationship.
- AI outputs can be wrong or incomplete.
- Always confirm information using trusted medical sources.
- You are responsible for deciding how to use information in your clinical or educational work.
- You agree not to upload PHI (Protected Health Information).
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- The Services are provided “as is.”
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- We may update these Terms at any time; your continued use means you accept the new version.
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- Eligibility & Professional Use
- You are authorized to access professional-level clinical information.
- You are not restricted by any law, regulation, or professional rule from using the Services.
- You will comply with all applicable professional standards and laws in your jurisdiction.
- Educational Purpose Only (Not Medical Advice)
- A diagnostic system
- Medical advice or clinical directives
- A substitute for professional judgment
- A replacement for physician care, patient evaluation, or clinical decision-making
- Diagnose, treat, or manage patients
- Provide medical advice to patients
- Create or imply a physician–patient relationship
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- AI Model Limitations
- AI outputs may be incorrect, incomplete, outdated, or inconsistent. The model may occasionally produce information that does not reflect current medical guidelines or that misinterprets user inputs.
- AI outputs are not a substitute for clinical expertise. You must critically evaluate all information and verify it using authoritative clinical sources and your own professional judgment.
- AI does not understand patient-specific context. The model does not have access to full medical histories, examinations, or diagnostic tests unless explicitly provided by you—and even then, the model may not interpret such information accurately.
- AI may generate biased or non-generalizable insights. Outputs may reflect limitations or biases in the training data.
- Do not rely on AI for patient care or clinical decisions. The Services are educational tools only and must not be used to diagnose, treat, or manage any patient condition.
- You remain fully responsible for how you use or interpret any output produced by the AI.
How to interact with me
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Ask Explore Learn: What to Expect When Using Ruby
The AI-powered clinical consultant, Ruby, is a practice-based learning component designed to support your understanding of high-risk cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC). Drawing on trusted resources such as clinical guidelines, selected literature, and faculty‑developed content, Ruby can provide educational information related to cSCC, including risk assessment, use of immunotherapy, multidisciplinary care consideration, and adverse event awareness. Her responses adapt to your questions; however, Ruby does not provide clinical advice, diagnoses, or treatment recommendations and should not replace your clinical expertise.
Key Capabilities of Clinical Consultant
Distilling knowledge from leading oncology and dermatology experts, the latest publications and peer-reviewed literature and continuously updated guidance, Ruby delivers:

Evidence-based insights

Continuous knowledge integration

Dynamic learning engagement

Enhanced risk assessment
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this limited to cSCC education?
Yes, Ruby is an AI-powered clinical consultant specific to cSCC. She cannot answer questions in other therapeutic areas.
How is this connected to an accredited activity?
Ruby is integrated into a CE activity found here. This activity includes multiple learning modules based on real-world cases. After each one, the learner is directed to Ruby, who is equipped to answer questions on particular cases.
Is Ruby a substitute for professional clinical judgment?
No, Ruby should never be used in place of an HCP for clinical judgment.
Does participation with Ruby earn CME/CE credit?
No, interacting with Ruby as a standalone clinical consultant does not carry credit. For credit, please complete the CE activity in which she is integrated. Click here
Is my conversation with Ruby private and confidential?
Yes, your conversation is private and confidential. Transcripts from each session will be assessed for educational outcomes and continuous refinement of Ruby; however, all sessions will be deidentified.
Can I ask Ruby about specific patient cases?
Yes, but she will need all the details required to advise on the case. Any information shared must be provided in a HIPAA-compliant manner. Please note that Ruby does not make specific diagnostic or treatment recommendations but rather provides evidence-based context and reflection points. All clinical decisions remain the HCPs responsibility and should be based solely on your independent professional judgment.
How is Ruby different from a general-purpose AI chatbot?
Ruby only draws on a trusted set of data sources carefully crafted and updated by the CE provider, Med Learning Group (MLG). Ruby employs agentic AI, providing realistic bidirectional conversations based on a curated set of resources. Feel free to review Ruby’s trusted data sources
How long can my conversation with Ruby last?
Each conversation can last up to 60 minutes. We anticipate an average session lasting 10-15 minutes.
How can I contribute to Ruby’s knowledge base?
As an agentic agent, Ruby is designed to continuously learn and become more effective as her knowledge base grows. MLG would greatly appreciate resource recommendations for Ruby’s knowledge base. These will be assessed for clinical accuracy and added as appropriate. You can contribute by clicking on the Need Help button, selecting “Something Else”, and pasting your suggested link in the open text box. All shared resources and documents will be considered.
If you encounter a technical problem or would like to contribute resources for Ruby’s knowledge base, please let us know.
