Artificial Intelligence Education Programs for Health Care Professionals: Scoping Review
JMIR Medical Education2021Vol. 7(4), pp. e31043–e31043
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Rebecca Charow, Tharshini Jeyakumar, Sarah Younus, Elham Dolatabadi, Mohammad Salhia, Dalia Al-Mouaswas, Melanie Anderson, Sarmini Balakumar, Megan Clare, Azra Dhalla, Caitlin Gillan, Shabnam Haghzare, Ethan Jackson, Nadim Lalani, Jane Mattson, Wanda Peteanu, Tim Tripp, Jacqueline Waldorf, Spencer Williams, Walter Tavares, David Wiljer
Abstract
This review provides an overview of the current landscape of AI in medical education and highlights the skills and competencies required by HCPs to effectively use AI in enhancing the quality of care and optimizing patient outcomes. Future education efforts should focus on the development of regulatory strategies, a multidisciplinary approach to curriculum redesign, a competency-based curriculum, and patient-clinician interaction.
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