Using Machine Learning to Assess Physician Competence: A Systematic Review
Academic Medicine2018Vol. 94(3), pp. 427–439
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Abstract
A growing number of studies have attempted to apply ML techniques to physician competence assessment. Although many studies have investigated the feasibility of certain techniques, more validation research is needed. The use of ML techniques may have the potential to integrate and analyze pragmatic information that could be used in real-time assessments and interventions.
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