Lecture index
Fourteen readings of clinic visibility
This section holds the full lecture sequence for the mini-course. You can read it from beginning to end, which I recommend for a first pass, or return to a single lecture when a clinic has a specific problem: a name split, a location mismatch, a weak treatment claim, a confusing review pattern, or a bilingual page gap. Each lecture ends with the same patient-answer reading: name used, place assigned, service inferred, source borrowed.
The 14 lectures
Lecture 1 Define AI Discovery for a Thai Dental Clinic with a self-check test Sources Lecture 2 Save the First Clinic Answer Record with a self-check test Sources Lecture 3 Trace How an Answer Assembles Evidence with a self-check test Sources Lecture 4 Separate Name, Place, Service, and Source with a self-check test Names Lecture 5 Anchor Thai and English Clinic Names with a self-check test Names Lecture 6 Make District and Province Signals Specific with a self-check test Place Lecture 7 State the Clinic Category So It Cannot Drift with a self-check test Category Lecture 8 Compare Public Sources for Agreement with a self-check test Sources Lecture 9 Check Which Signals Keep the Answer Stable with a self-check test Sources Lecture 10 Connect Thai and English Pages by Use with a self-check test Language Lecture 11 Read Reviews Without Letting Them Replace Evidence with a self-check test Sources Lecture 12 Publish the Minimum Evidence AI Can Cite with a self-check test Sources Lecture 13 Run a Monthly Clinic AI Self-Audit with a self-check test Repair Lecture 14 Build the Prioritized Clinic Visibility Fix-List with a self-check test Repair
Read the answer, then check the evidence.
The lecture index is built for steady practice, one clinic question at a time.