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The rise of ChatGPT: Exploring its potential in medical education

Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into medical education has the potential to revolutionize the way students learn about biomedical sciences.
Hyunsu Lee
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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education: Current Scenario and Future Perspectives

Journal of Advances in Medical Education and Professionalism, 2023
Introduction: Medical education is a lifetime learning process stretching from undergraduate to postgraduate, specialty training, and beyond. It also applies to various healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, and other allied healthcare ...
M. M. Mir   +7 more
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Benefits of gamification in medical education

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y. Print), 2022
Medical education is changing at a fast pace. Students attend medical school with a high degree of technological literacy and a desire for a diverse educational experience.
Kandamaran Krishnamurthy   +10 more
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Confidence‐competence alignment and the role of self‐confidence in medical education: A conceptual review

Medical Education, 2021
There have been significant advances in competency‐based medical education (CBME) within health professions education. While most of the efforts have focused on competency, less attention has been paid to the role of confidence as a factor in preparing ...
M. Gottlieb   +3 more
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Medical education without medical educators

Medical Education, 2010
Editor – The onslaught of computer-aided instruction (CAI) in medical education is viewed as one of the newer revolutions in medical education, although, in reality, its origins go back a long way and its impact has been gradual but unrelenting. One of the areas in which CAI is being embraced with particular gusto concerns the replacement by virtual ...
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Educating Medical Educators

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— I have been following your series of papers on medical writing, but I doubt that these articles will have much effect on improving the quality and clarity of clinical manuscripts. The problem seems more basic than one that can be solved by writing lessons.
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