Clinical Craft gives specialist clinicians the workshop to turn their expertise into the tools they practice with. Neurology, orthopedics, oncology, psychiatry — one product line for each specialty, built on a methodology that holds up to clinical scrutiny.
Enterprise EHR was built for billing, not for specialists. The tools a neurologist or an orthopedist actually needs to run their practice at their standard don't exist in the systems they're forced to use.
Generic AI was built by people who don't practice medicine. The output is impressive for general tasks and dangerous for specialist ones. A cardiology protocol written by a model trained on Reddit isn't going to survive a chart audit.
Clinical Craft is the workshop in between. Each specialty gets its own product line, built on a methodology designed by a clinician and held to clinical standards. You bring the expertise. The platform gives you the tools to turn it into systems you can stand behind.
Each Clinical Craft product is built for a specific specialty, with its own content library, decision logic, and governance layer. Start with the one that matches your practice.
Build the neurology tools your practice actually needs.
Protocols, decision support, and clinical content for neurologists who want their tools to match the rigor of their specialty. Built on the Neuromuscular Athlete methodology, extended for neurology practice.
Learn more →Build the orthopedic protocols your team actually uses.
Surgical and non-surgical protocol tools, clinical documentation, and specialty-aware decision support for orthopedic practices.
Join the waitlist →Build oncology decision support you can stand behind.
Protocol tools and clinical workflow support for oncology practices, held to oncology-specific evidence standards.
Register interest →Build psychiatric workflows that hold up to your standards.
Assessment, documentation, and protocol tools for psychiatric practices — built for clinicians, not for insurance workflows.
Register interest →Every Clinical Craft product runs on the same architecture — a methodology we call the Relay Chain. It's what makes the output clinical instead of generic.
Specialist clinicians bring their own knowledge — the textbook evidence, the clinical pearls, the specialty-specific reasoning that generic AI tools don't have access to. Clinical Craft treats that expertise as the starting material, not a supplement.
Instead of one model doing everything, the Relay Chain splits the work across specialized operators. One checks the clinical reasoning. Another enforces governance rules — contraindications, safety gates, credential checks. Another structures the output for your specialty's documentation standards. Each operator is accountable for one job.
What comes out the other side is protocols, notes, decision support, and clinical content that reads the way your specialty reads — not the way a general-purpose AI thinks medicine sounds. It's built to survive a chart audit, a peer review, and your own standards.
Clinical Craft is a self-serve workshop. You don't need an enterprise IT budget, a hospital committee, or a six-month procurement cycle. You need credentials, a specialty, and the will to build the tools you've been waiting for someone else to build.
Clinical Craft isn't ChatGPT with a white coat. The methodology exists because generic AI fails at the specialist level — and because serious clinicians deserve something that respects their expertise instead of flattening it.
Everything Clinical Craft produces has to hold up at your standard. If it doesn't survive your chart audit, your peer review, or your own scrutiny, it's not good enough. The platform is built around that bar.
Clinical Craft is built by Tyler Volkmann — Certified Athletic Trainer, creator of the Neuromuscular Athlete methodology, and founder of ProtoAT (the clinical decision-support platform for athletic trainers). ProtoAT's approach to specialist-grade clinical content has been extended into the Relay Chain methodology, and Clinical Craft is where that methodology meets specialties outside athletic training.
Sister brand, live clinical decision-support for athletic trainers. Clinical Craft extends the same architecture to other specialties. Visit ProtoAT →
Forthcoming book on the multi-operator methodology that powers every Clinical Craft product.
The Neuromuscular Athlete program is the first vertical Clinical Craft: Neurology builds on, with eight years of clinical refinement behind it.
Clinical Craft: Neurology launches Q3 2026. Orthopedics, oncology, and psychiatry follow. Request access to your specialty's product line, and get early access to the Relay Chain methodology.
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