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AI Enhanced Education Final Recording
AI Enhanced Education Final Recording
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The presenters, Darby and Scott from PCOM, discussed how AI is being used to enhance medical education. They emphasized that they were demonstrating products without endorsing or critiquing them. The talk covered several categories: consumer AI tools like ChatGPT and NotebookLM; writing and plagiarism tools such as Grammarly, Turnitin, and SafeAssign; teaching and learning platforms like MedMatrix, Micrometrics, Aquifer, and Blackboard; clinical decision support tools like UpToDate Expert AI and VisualDx; research tools like Scopus AI; and board exam prep platforms such as AMBOSS and UWorld.<br /><br />Scott highlighted NotebookLM’s ability to summarize uploaded materials and generate outputs like audio, flashcards, quizzes, mind maps, infographics, and slide decks. Darby showed Blackboard’s AI conversation tools and originality reports. They also demonstrated Aquifer’s virtual patient encounters, UpToDate’s AI summaries, and Scopus AI’s ability to convert a natural-language question into a Boolean search and produce a concise evidence-based summary.<br /><br />The presenters discussed pros such as time savings, personalization, and efficiency, but also warned about plagiarism, overreliance, hallucinations, bias, privacy risks, and the need for human oversight. They concluded that AI is here to stay, and the key challenge is using it responsibly and building clear institutional guidelines and training.
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AI Enhanced Education Final Recording
Keywords
medical education
artificial intelligence
NotebookLM
Blackboard
clinical decision support
Scopus AI
plagiarism detection
virtual patient encounters
AI ethics
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