Toronto, ON — [January 20, 2026] — Rebrief, an AI-powered clinical documentation platform for dentistry, today announced the launch of the Rebrief Fellowship, a new clinician-led program designed to support peer education, scholarly contribution, and the adoption of intelligent documentation workflows across dental practice.
The Rebrief Fellowship is an application-based program open to licensed dental professionals and trainees. Fellows receive complimentary access to Rebrief and progress through recognition tiers by helping colleagues adopt modern documentation tools and by contributing real-world clinical insights through case studies, publications, and presentations. The Rebrief Fellowship is structured around professional recognition and educational grants, not paid endorsements.
“The profession shouldn’t evolve solely through paywalled continuing education courses — it should advance through clinicians teaching clinicians,” said Kevin Zhou, DDS, BMSc, Founder of Rebrief. “The Rebrief Fellowship exists to support dentists who are already educating their peers and to give them the tools, recognition, and support to do that work at scale, with integrity.”
A Fellowship Built on Professional Standards
The Rebrief Fellowship is grounded in transparency, academic rigor, and professional independence. Fellowship grants are awarded for educational and scholarly contributions, not promotional activity, and Fellows are required to disclose grant support in any associated publications or presentations.
Through the program, dentists can advance through Fellowship tiers:
- Junior Rebrief Fellows earn complimentary access to Rebrief by referring colleagues who sign up for the platform.
- Senior Rebrief Fellows, eligible after 10 successful referrals, may receive a $500 Journal Grant by contributing a short case study or workflow write-up based on their independent clinical experience.
- Principal / Founding Rebrief Fellows, eligible after 20 successful referrals, may receive a $1,000 Travel and Publication Grant by publishing in a dental journal or presenting a Rebrief-related case study at a conference, study club, or professional meeting.
All content produced through the Fellowship reflects the Fellow’s independent professional judgment and real-world clinical experience.
Advancing Intelligent Documentation in Dentistry
Rebrief is building what it describes as the intelligence layer for clinical documentation — software that not only generates notes, but actively supports clinical reasoning, evidence awareness, and workflow efficiency in real time.
By formalizing a Fellowship program, Rebrief aims to accelerate adoption through trusted peer networks while creating a growing body of clinician-authored educational content that reflects how intelligent documentation is used in real dental practices.
“The Fellowship allows us to learn directly from clinicians who are pushing the boundaries of how technology fits into everyday care,” Zhou added. “It’s a two-way relationship — Fellows help shape Rebrief, and Rebrief helps amplify their work.”
Applications Now Open
Applications to the Rebrief Fellowship are now open, with instant approval for eligible clinicians. Participation is open to dentists, specialists, residents, and trainees who are interested in modernizing documentation and contributing to peer education within the profession.
More information and applications are available at:
https://rebrief.ai/fellowship/
About Rebrief
Rebrief is an AI-powered clinical documentation platform designed for dentistry. Built with a focus on intelligence, evidence-awareness, and workflow integration, Rebrief helps clinicians reduce documentation burden while supporting higher-quality, more efficient care.