2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12909-022-03896-5
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Exploration of exposure to artificial intelligence in undergraduate medical education: a Canadian cross-sectional mixed-methods study

Abstract: Background Emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have diverse applications in medicine. As AI tools advance towards clinical implementation, skills in how to use and interpret AI in a healthcare setting could become integral for physicians. This study examines undergraduate medical students’ perceptions of AI, educational opportunities about of AI in medicine, and the desired medium for AI curriculum delivery. Methods A 32 question sur… Show more

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“…Our group supports the thoughtful and ethical incorporation of artificial intelligence in medical education 28 and are actively exploring ways that these tools might be used to support underperforming students. Moreover, calls to incorporate knowledge of artificial intelligence in medical education, including appropriate use, continue to build 29,30 and there is now gradual incorporation into Canadian medical training. 31,32…”
Section: Morjaria Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our group supports the thoughtful and ethical incorporation of artificial intelligence in medical education 28 and are actively exploring ways that these tools might be used to support underperforming students. Moreover, calls to incorporate knowledge of artificial intelligence in medical education, including appropriate use, continue to build 29,30 and there is now gradual incorporation into Canadian medical training. 31,32…”
Section: Morjaria Et Almentioning
confidence: 99%