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What Is Generative AI—And Why Should Health Writers Care?

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By Elizabeth Hanes BSN RN
Freelance health journalist and founder of RN2writer

Elizabeth is a nurse turned six-figure freelance writer. Her work has appeared in WebMD, Verywell Health, Cardinal Health, and many other major healthcare brands and publications. She now helps nurses transition to freelance writing through RN2writer - an accredited provider of Continuing Nursing Education.


 

If you’ve spent any time online recently, you’ve probably heard the term generative AI being thrown around. ChatGPT. Bard. Claude. Jasper. Suddenly, artificial intelligence is everywhere—and for freelance writers, that can feel…unsettling.

But here’s the truth: generative AI isn’t something to fear—it’s something to understand. Because if you’re a nurse who writes, this technology could impact your career in ways you haven’t considered yet. And more importantly, it could open doors you didn’t even know were there.

Let’s break it down.

What Is Generative AI, Exactly?

Generative AI refers to a category of artificial intelligence tools that can create new content—text, images, video, even music—based on patterns it has learned from massive datasets. Think of it as a super-fast assistant that can mimic human creativity…within limits.

Some of the most well-known examples include:

  • ChatGPT (by OpenAI) – creates text responses based on prompts

  • Google Gemini (formerly Bard) – a Google-backed chatbot with integrated search

  • Claude (by Anthropic) – similar to ChatGPT but often praised for tone and safety

  • DALL·E and Midjourney – generate images from text prompts

These tools don’t “think” or “know” in the way humans do. They generate based on probability. But they’re fast, convincing, and improving rapidly.

Where Is Generative AI Showing Up in Healthcare?

If you think AI is limited to Silicon Valley, think again. It’s already making waves in healthcare:

  • Clinical documentation tools: AI writes draft chart notes based on voice dictation

  • Patient education: Chatbots answer patient questions or create summaries

  • Administrative support: Scheduling, billing, and customer service bots

  • Content marketing: Health companies are using AI to draft blog posts, social media, newsletters, and more

And that last one is where health writers need to pay close attention.

What Does This Mean for Freelance Health Writers?

Generative AI is starting to handle basic writing tasks. That includes:

  • Topic ideation

  • Drafting simple blog posts

  • Summarizing research

  • Creating social media captions

  • Formatting newsletters

At first glance, that might sound threatening. But here’s the good news: AI can’t replace you. Especially if you’re a nurse.

Why? Because your clinical background, lived experience, and understanding of patients and the healthcare system can’t be replicated by a chatbot trained on Wikipedia and Reddit.

Where AI stumbles:

  • Creating accurate, up-to-date health content with proper nuance

  • Conducting interviews with experts or patients

  • Weaving in personal anecdotes and professional judgment

  • Translating clinical language into patient-friendly education

  • Navigating the regulatory expectations for health copywriting

Put simply, AI can write, but it can’t think like a nurse. And that’s your edge.

Why You Shouldn’t Ignore This Trend

Even if you never plan to use AI yourself, your clients will. In fact, many already are.

Some companies are replacing low-cost writers with AI-generated content—and hiring professionals to review, edit, or rewrite that content with authority and accuracy.

Others are looking for freelancers who can guide them in strategic content development, not just execution.

In both cases, staying competitive means understanding how AI works, where it fits into the writing process, and how to position yourself as an expert who adds value beyond what a machine can do.

This Is a Big Shift—But Also a Big Opportunity

Like the rise of the internet or social media, generative AI is changing the way we work. And that creates opportunities for nurse writers who are ready to adapt.

Ask yourself:

  • Could you offer AI-editing services for health tech clients?

  • Could you charge more for human-led storytelling and interviews?

  • Could you pitch yourself as someone who understands both clinical content and digital tools?

If you can lean into what makes you irreplaceable—your judgment, empathy, and credibility—you’ll stand out in a sea of sameness.

Want to Stay Ahead of the AI Curve?

We created a special video training called AI-Proofing Your Writing Business to help health writers like you navigate this new era. It breaks down:

  • What AI can (and can’t) do

  • How to use it ethically and effectively

  • How to position yourself for long-term success

It’s the guide we wish we’d had when this wave first hit—and it’s designed to give you confidence, not confusion.

Stay smart. Stay human. Stay ahead.

By the way, this training awards 1.0 contact hour of continuing nursing education credit!

👉 Check out AI-Proofing Your Writing Business now.


This post was produced with an assist from ChatGPT.

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