Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine Selects Matic to Prepare Future Physicians for Real-World, AI-Enabled Care

Partnership integrates Matic's AI-driven clinical intelligence platform into medical training to reinforce clinical reasoning and connect documentation to the broader care-to-collection lifecycle.

Mar. 3, 2026 at 3:05pm

Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine has partnered with Matic to integrate AI-driven clinical intelligence into medical training. Students will gain hands-on experience with Scribematic, Matic's AI-native documentation platform embedded directly within real-world EHR workflows. The partnership prepares future physicians to work confidently in AI-enabled clinical environments, reinforcing clinical reasoning, preserving human judgment, and connecting documentation to the broader care-to-collection lifecycle.

Why it matters

As AI becomes unavoidable in clinical workflows, medical education must prepare physicians to work with these systems responsibly, not encounter them for the first time in residency. By embedding AI responsibly and transparently into clinical training, Noorda-COM is giving students real-world experience with the systems, workflows, and expectations they will face in residency and practice, while reinforcing that AI supports care, it does not replace clinicians.

The details

Rather than introducing just another AI scribe, Noorda-COM selected Matic, an AI-driven, orchestrated care-to-collection clinical intelligence platform, giving students hands-on experience with Matic's flagship AI-native documentation solution, Scribematic, embedded directly into clinical workflows. This gives students hands-on experience with AI-assisted documentation in the same environments and workflows they will encounter in residency and practice. Matic's AI Scribe, Scribematic, introduces high-quality clinical documentation while demonstrating how clinical intent carries forward into summaries, coding, and downstream workflows. Students can compare their own notes against AI-supported documentation, see what strengthens or weakens a clinical narrative, and identify missed questions or care gaps as teachable moments, without disrupting patient interaction.

  • Noorda-COM and Matic announced the partnership on March 3, 2026.

The players

Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine

A private medical school located in Provo, Utah that is shaping the next generation of compassionate, practice-ready physicians through an innovative approach to medical education.

Matic

An AI-native clinical intelligence platform designed to orchestrate care-to-collection workflows the way clinicians actually practice. Matic connects clinical documentation, summaries, coding, workflow, and follow-up into a unified and connected intelligence layer that preserves clinical intent, reduces fragmentation, and integrates seamlessly within existing physician systems.

Michael Rhodes

Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Continuing Medical Education, CMO | DIO at Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine.

Alex Sheppert

Founder of Matic, who began developing Scribematic while a medical student at Noorda-COM during clinical rotations.

Calvin Carter

CEO of Matic.

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What they’re saying

“This partnership reflects our commitment to prepare students for the medicine they will actually practice. That means delivering a well-rounded clinical education that supports both learners and the preceptors who train them. Our graduates will work across a wide range of practice settings where AI is increasingly part of everyday workflows. Matic supports learning by modeling high-quality documentation, reinforcing clinical reasoning, and fitting naturally into real clinical environments, without interfering with patient care.”

— Michael Rhodes, Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Continuing Medical Education, CMO | DIO at Noorda College of Osteopathic Medicine

“This partnership isn't about teaching students how to use a tool. It's about teaching medical students how medicine actually works in an AI-enabled world. Generic AI tools stop at transcription. Matic was built to model clinical thinking, preserve intent, and carry context from care-to-claim. Noorda-COM chose us because they needed the best possible expert in the room, not just to document care, but to help train the next generation of physicians to deliver it well.”

— Calvin Carter, CEO of Matic

The takeaway

By embedding AI responsibly and transparently into clinical training, Noorda-COM is preparing the next generation of physicians to work confidently with AI-enabled systems and workflows, reinforcing that AI supports care delivery, but does not replace human clinical judgment and expertise.