Readiness to Embrace Artificial Intelligence Among Medical Doctors and Students: Questionnaire-Based Study
JMIR Medical Education2022Vol. 8(2), pp. e34973–e34973
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Abstract
The question is not whether artificial intelligence will be used in medicine, but when it will become a standard practice for optimizing health care. The low level of familiarity with artificial intelligence identified in this study calls for the implementation of specific education and training in medical schools and hospitals to ensure that medical professionals can leverage this new paradigm and improve health outcomes.
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