Wood Elena A, Ange Brittany L, Miller D Douglas
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University, USA.
J Med Educ Curric Dev. 2021 Jun 23;8:23821205211024078. doi: 10.1177/23821205211024078. eCollection 2021 Jan-Dec.
The effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology applications are already felt in healthcare in general and in the practice of medicine in the disciplines of radiology, pathology, ophthalmology, and oncology. The expanding interface between digital data science, emerging AI technologies and healthcare is creating a demand for AI technology literacy in health professions.
To assess medical student and faculty attitudes toward AI, in preparation for teaching AI foundations and data science applications in clinical practice in an integrated medical education curriculum.
An online 15-question semi-structured survey was distributed among medical students and faculty. The questionnaire consisted of 3 parts: participant's background, AI awareness, and attitudes toward AI applications in medicine.
A total of 121 medical students and 52 clinical faculty completed the survey. Only 30% of students and 50% of faculty responded that they were aware of AI topics in medicine. The majority of students (72%) and faculty (59%) learned about AI from the media. Faculty were more likely to report that they did not have a basic understanding of AI technologies (χ, = .031). Students were more interested in AI in patient care training, while faculty were more interested in AI in teaching training (χ, = .001). Additionally, students and faculty reported comparable attitudes toward AI, limited AI literacy and time constraints in the curriculum. There is interest in broad and deep AI topics. Our findings in medical learners and teaching faculty parallel other published professional groups' AI survey results.
The survey conclusively proved interest among medical students and faculty in AI technology in general, and in its applications in healthcare and medicine. The study was conducted at a single institution. This survey serves as a foundation for other medical schools interested in developing a collaborative programming approach to address AI literacy in medical education.
人工智能(AI)技术应用的影响已在整个医疗保健领域以及放射学、病理学、眼科和肿瘤学等医学学科的医疗实践中有所体现。数字数据科学、新兴AI技术与医疗保健之间不断扩大的交叉领域,正催生对卫生专业人员具备AI技术素养的需求。
评估医学生和教师对AI的态度,为在综合医学教育课程中教授AI基础及临床实践中的数据科学应用做准备。
向医学生和教师发放一份包含15个问题的在线半结构化调查问卷。问卷由三部分组成:参与者背景、AI认知以及对AI在医学中应用的态度。
共有121名医学生和52名临床教师完成了调查。只有30%的学生和50%的教师表示他们了解医学领域的AI主题。大多数学生(72%)和教师(59%)是从媒体上了解到AI的。教师更有可能表示他们对AI技术没有基本的了解(χ² = 0.031)。学生对AI在患者护理培训方面更感兴趣,而教师对AI在教学培训方面更感兴趣(χ² = 0.001)。此外,学生和教师对AI的态度、有限的AI素养以及课程中的时间限制方面表现出相似之处。他们对广泛而深入的AI主题感兴趣。我们在医学学习者和教师中的调查结果与其他已发表的专业群体的AI调查结果相似。
该调查确凿地证明了医学生和教师总体上对AI技术以及其在医疗保健和医学中的应用感兴趣。该研究是在单一机构进行的。这项调查为其他有兴趣开发协作式编程方法以解决医学教育中AI素养问题的医学院校奠定了基础。