AAMCNews Artificial intelligence is being tapped to create quizzes, simulate patients, pinpoint student struggles, and write assessments. Human oversight is critical. Feb. 27, 2025 In Ohio, a medical school uses artificial intelligence (AI) to generate questions and answers to help students prepare for tests. In Florida, an AI tool helps a medical school create evaluations for students applying for residency. In Texas and Minnesota, medical students conduct clinical visits with AI-simulated patients on computers. These are a few of the ways that medical schools are slowly integrating AI into courses and clinical training, largely along the lines of small pilot efforts. AI tools are showing how they can make some educational processes “more effective and efficient,” says Claudio Violato, PhD, assistant dean for assessment, evaluation, and research at the […]
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