Chen Julie
Department of Family Medicine and Primary Care, Bau Institute of Medical and Health Sciences Education, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Korean J Med Educ. 2017 Sep;29(3):193-197. doi: 10.3946/kjme.2017.65. Epub 2017 Aug 29.
We are living in an age where artificial intelligence and astounding technological advances are bringing truly remarkable change to healthcare. Medical knowledge and skills which form the core responsibility of doctors such as making diagnoses may increasingly be delivered by robots. Machines are gradually acquiring human abilities such as deep learning and empathy. What, then is the role of doctors in future healthcare? And what direction should medical schools be taking to prepare their graduates? This article will give an overview of the evolving technological landscape of healthcare and examine the issues undergraduate medical education may have to address. The experience at The University of Hong Kong will serve as a case study featuring several curricular innovations that aim to empower medical graduates with the capabilities to thrive in the future.
我们生活在一个人工智能和惊人的技术进步给医疗保健带来真正显著变化的时代。构成医生核心职责的医学知识和技能,如进行诊断,可能越来越多地由机器人来完成。机器正逐渐获得深度学习和同理心等人类能力。那么,医生在未来医疗保健中的角色是什么?医学院应该朝着什么方向培养毕业生?本文将概述不断发展的医疗技术格局,并探讨本科医学教育可能需要解决的问题。香港大学的经验将作为一个案例研究,介绍一些课程创新,这些创新旨在使医学毕业生具备在未来蓬勃发展的能力。