The AI prescription
Educating future doctors for a tech-driven clinic
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.65106/apubs.2025.2700Keywords:
artificial intelligence, higher education, design thinking, medicine, focus group, qualitativeAbstract
This paper explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence technologies into pre-medical education through a case study of a half-day residential school activity and subsequent focus group discussion. The initiative aimed to enhance students’ awareness, confidence, and critical thinking regarding AI-Ts in clinical practice. Using a design thinking framework, students engaged in hands-on exploration of AI applications, scenario-based learning, and collaborative ideation. Focus group findings revealed increased awareness of AI capabilities and limitations, cautious optimism about its use in practice, and a desire for structured AI education. The study highlights the importance of embedding learning opportunities regarding the application of AI-Ts into medical curricula and offers recommendations for future educational strategies aligned with digital innovation in healthcare.
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