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新的培训,新的态度:乌克兰医学博士培训中的非临床部分(关于批判性思维、学术诚信和人工智能使用)。

New training, new attitudes: non-clinical components in Ukrainian medical PHDs training (regarding critical thinking, academic integrity and artificial intelligence use).

机构信息

BOGOMOLETS NATIONAL MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, KYIV, UKRAINE.

出版信息

Wiad Lek. 2024;77(4):665-669. doi: 10.36740/WLek202404108.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Aim: The paper studies the attitude to critical thinking, academic integrity and the Artificial Intelligence use of the Ukrainian medical PhD students.

PATIENTS AND METHODS

Materials and Methods: In 2023, 56 medical PhD students from the Bogomolets National Medical University, Kyiv, Ukraine, underwent the survey. The participation was voluntary, upon the oral consent. The data included in the survey questions include various aspects related to critical thinking, analysis skills, and attitudes towards plagiarism.

RESULTS

Results: A significant majority of the medical PhD students (75%) place high importance on critical thinking. While a majority (89.29%) apply analysis and critical thinking skills in their English studies, there's a notable percentage (7.14%) that is uncertain. Although most are aware of the unacceptability of cheating and plagiarism (75%), a small proportion admit to having plagiarized (12.5%). Only 30.4% of the respondents reported using GPT Chat for study. Responses to witnessing peers plagiarize or using Artificial Intelligence show a varied attitude, with many expressing unwillingness to report such incidents (30.36%).

CONCLUSION

Conclusions: The survey highlights the recognized importance of critical thinking in academic study among medical PhD students, while also points to areas where attitudes and practices regarding these skills could be improved. The study shows a vast area for improvement regarding academic integrity, as almost one-third of respondents need more defined standards. This definitely puts some questions before the present medical postgraduate education, and requires change of the educational paradigm, clear rules of academic conduct, and a system of control.

摘要

目的

本文旨在研究乌克兰医学博士生对批判性思维、学术诚信和人工智能使用的态度。

材料与方法

2023 年,对来自乌克兰基辅博戈莫列茨国立医科大学的 56 名医学博士生进行了调查。调查采用自愿参与原则,参与者口头同意。调查问题中的数据包括与批判性思维、分析技能以及对剽窃的态度相关的各个方面。

结果

绝大多数医学博士生(75%)高度重视批判性思维。虽然大多数人(89.29%)在英语学习中应用分析和批判性思维技能,但仍有相当一部分人(7.14%)对此感到不确定。尽管大多数人(75%)意识到作弊和剽窃是不可接受的,但仍有一小部分人(12.5%)承认自己有过剽窃行为。只有 30.4%的受访者报告使用 GPT Chat 进行学习。对于目睹同学剽窃或使用人工智能的行为,受访者的态度不一,许多人表示不愿意报告此类事件(30.36%)。

结论

调查结果强调了医学博士生对学术研究中批判性思维的认可重要性,同时也指出了在这些技能的态度和实践方面有待改进的领域。研究显示,学术诚信方面有很大的改进空间,近三分之一的受访者需要更明确的标准。这无疑对当前的医学研究生教育提出了一些质疑,需要改变教育模式、明确学术行为规范以及建立控制系统。

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