Praeparo provides industry-specific AI risk awareness programs with graded assessments and certificates of completion. Built by practitioners, not vendors.
View ProgramsCertificate of completion issued upon passing · Documentation for organizational training records
Staff across healthcare, legal, and financial services are using AI tools daily — often with sensitive client, patient, or customer data. Most have received no formal training on the risks. Praeparo closes that gap with structured, industry-specific education programs.
Each program is built for a specific industry. Same rigor, different context.
What every healthcare worker needs to know about AI, patient data, and professional risk
Protecting client confidentiality, privilege, and professional responsibility in the age of AI
Protecting client financial data, meeting regulatory duties, and using AI responsibly in financial services
Protecting controlled information, meeting federal requirements, and using AI responsibly on government work
Enroll
Choose your industry program and create an account
Learn
Complete modules at your own pace with real-world scenarios
Pass
Score 80% or higher on the final assessment
Certify
Receive a numbered certificate of completion
Every program delivers the documentation that compliance officers, HR departments, and risk managers need on file.
Certificate of completion
Dated, individually numbered certificate for every participant. Includes name, course title, completion date, and unique verification number.
Post-course assessment score
Every participant's final exam score is documented. Passing threshold of 80% enforced and recorded per individual.
Course description with learning objectives
Complete program description with module summaries and detailed learning objectives, formatted for attachment to organizational policies.
Practitioner-authored credential
Each program is developed by a credentialed practitioner in the relevant field — not a vendor. Authorship is documented on all materials.
Praeparo programs provide workforce education on AI-related risks. They do not constitute legal advice, regulatory guidance, or a guarantee of regulatory compliance. Organizations should consult qualified legal counsel for compliance determinations.