{"id":169059,"date":"2024-04-09T13:02:02","date_gmt":"2024-04-09T17:02:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.immortalitymedicine.tv\/the-role-of-ai-in-medical-education-embrace-it-or-fear-it-kevin-md\/"},"modified":"2024-08-17T16:50:25","modified_gmt":"2024-08-17T20:50:25","slug":"the-role-of-ai-in-medical-education-embrace-it-or-fear-it-kevin-md","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/medical-school\/the-role-of-ai-in-medical-education-embrace-it-or-fear-it-kevin-md.php","title":{"rendered":"The role of AI in medical education: Embrace it or fear it? &#8211; Kevin MD"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Artificial intelligence is upon us and likely will forever    change the way we interact with learning and education. Despite    this reality, educational institutions seem to fall into either    of two camps. One camp seems loath to acknowledge that AI    exists. A faculty member who helps with curriculum development    at one medical school recently shared, We dont know what to    do about AI. Do we act like its not there, or do we    acknowledge it?  <\/p>\n<p>    The other camp embraces AI and encourages students to employ AI    resources, such as ChatGPT. Given the possibility of plagiarism    or simply allowing students to bypass any learning whatsoever,    its understandable why medical schools and other institutions    might be conflicted about AI. But even though AI is no    replacement for a novel idea or human thought or in medicine    placing ones hands on patients, AI has value in medical    educationand not just a little bit. AI may be used as a    supplement, resource, or aid when we are learning, teaching, or    creating something new.  <\/p>\n<p>    Just how could medical schools and medical students use AI to    assist in educating students? Prior articles have suggested how    medical students can utilize chatbots, like ChatGPT, as online    tutors to help answer questions or to create quizzes to test    their knowledge. For example, bots like ChatGPT can help    compare differences in diagnoses, treatments, or procedures    that students may be confused about. Those same AI sites can    offer a personalized learning experience that schools ought to    acknowledge or promote. NYU Grossman School of Medicine has run    with this idea and has fully embraced the idea of precision    learning from AI by incorporating a precision education tool.    Each NYU medical student is offered a personalized medical    education, with an AI algorithm tailoring subject matter and    content format.  <\/p>\n<p>    In the research space, AI can also be invaluable in medical    education. For example, faculty and students alike can also    utilize AI to help create data analysis plans, code for various    computer languages and scan literature. An online website    called Elicit lets users pose a question and then, through AI,    scans the internet to find papers and synthesizes their    findings into a summary.  <\/p>\n<p>    Outside of the student experience, professors may also use AI    to create lecture outlines and predict the questions that    students are most likely to have about certain material.    Additionally, professors and faculty must be able to set    standards and address the use of AI in the classroom. If they    dont, students may misunderstand the expectations for AI and    when or if its use is permissible.  <\/p>\n<p>    In our own experience, we have used AI to create study guides    for courses, create outlines for lectures and book chapters,    analyze CVs, and write initial drafts of promotion letters for    fellow faculty members. We are certain that the uses of AI that    will further simplify our work and assist in medical learning    will become clearer and only be seen as greater assets going    forward.  <\/p>\n<p>    Medical schools already offer courses on a wide range of    learning and research topics, such as best study practices or    how to conduct a literature review. Going forward, AI-based    tools should be included in these lectures and within the list    of online resources for student learning and research.    Additionally, schools should teach students what to watch out    for when using AI, like bias or flat-out false    information and\/or non-existent references. Teaching how to    use AI in ones learning promotes a more prepared generation    for future technological innovation. This approach may    complement courses that explore innovation and AI in medicine.  <\/p>\n<p>    To those who are hesitant to incorporate AI into education even    after reading about NYUs approach and our own ideas, we    encourage them to look at how AI has improved other aspects of    medicine. From image analysis in radiology and pathology to    quick retrieval of medical information and tracking infectious    disease outbreaks, this technology has created greater efficiency in    health care. Other studies have found that AI can help    reduce racial disparities in health care, with one    investigation finding that AI better predicted pain from X-rays    for underserved patients when compared to radiologists.    The technology can be used for good, including in education.  <\/p>\n<p>    To illustrate that we are not just talking about the potential    values of AI in medical school education, in thinking about    writing this essay, we asked ChatGPT, how can artificial    intelligence be used to teach medicine and enhance learning in    medical schools. The answers ChatGPT provided included    personalized learning, virtual patients, data analysis and    research, smart tutors, and educating students about the    limitations, biases, and potential risks of AI tools.  <\/p>\n<p>    As anyone ought to do when using AI, we analyzed ChatGPTs    response, and ultimatelyalthough this might not always be the    casewe agree with its recommendations. Therefore, given that    we are intent on practicing what were now preaching, we    couldnt have written our piece without emphasizing those    elements, among others.  <\/p>\n<p>    Amelia Mercado is a medical    student.J. 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