Artemiou Elpida, Hooper Sarah, Dascanio Linda, Schmidt Marcelo, Gilbert Guy
Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine, Amarillo, TX, United States.
Department of Biomedical Sciences, Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, St. Kitts, West Indies.
Front Vet Sci. 2025 Feb 24;11:1504598. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2024.1504598. eCollection 2024.
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into medical education and healthcare has grown steadily over these past couple of years, though its application in veterinary education and practice remains relatively underexplored. This study is among the first to introduce veterinary students to AI-generated cases (AI-cases) and AI-standardized clients (AI-SCs) for teaching and learning communication skills. The study aimed to evaluate students' beliefs and perceptions surrounding the use of AI in veterinary education, with specific focus on communication skills training.
Conducted at Texas Tech University School of Veterinary Medicine (TTU SVM) during the Spring 2024 semester, the study included pre-clinical veterinary students ( = 237), who participated in a 90-min communication skills laboratory activity. Each class was introduced to two AI-cases and two AI-SCs, developed using OpenAI's ChatGPT-3.5. The Calgary Cambridge Guide (CCG) served as the framework for practicing communication skills.
Results showed that although students recognized the widespread use of AI in everyday life, their familiarity, comfort and application of AI in veterinary education were limited. Notably, upper-year students were more hesitant to adopt AI-based tools, particularly in communication skills training.
The findings suggest that veterinary institutions should prioritize AI-literacy and further explore how AI can enhance and complement communication training, veterinary education and practice.
在过去几年中,人工智能(AI)融入医学教育和医疗保健的程度一直在稳步增长,但其在兽医教育和实践中的应用仍相对未得到充分探索。本研究是首批将人工智能生成的病例(AI病例)和人工智能标准化客户(AI-SC)引入兽医学生以进行沟通技能教学的研究之一。该研究旨在评估学生对人工智能在兽医教育中应用的信念和看法,特别关注沟通技能培训。
该研究于2024年春季学期在德克萨斯理工大学兽医学院(TTU SVM)进行,研究对象包括临床前兽医学生(n = 237),他们参加了一个90分钟的沟通技能实验室活动。每个班级都被介绍了两个使用OpenAI的ChatGPT-3.5开发的AI病例和两个AI-SC。卡尔加里剑桥指南(CCG)作为练习沟通技能的框架。
结果表明,尽管学生们认识到人工智能在日常生活中的广泛应用,但他们对人工智能在兽医教育中的熟悉程度、接受度和应用程度有限。值得注意的是,高年级学生更不愿意采用基于人工智能的工具,尤其是在沟通技能培训方面。
研究结果表明,兽医机构应优先考虑人工智能素养,并进一步探索人工智能如何增强和补充沟通培训、兽医教育及实践。