Baker James, Elliott Charlotte, Boden Alexander, Antypas Antony, Singh Shwetabh, Aggarwal Prashant, Jayasinghe Naduni, Narasimhan Padmanesan
Radiology Department, Harrogate and District NHS Foundation Trust, Harrogate, UK.
Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia Norwich, Norwich, GBR.
Acta Radiol. 2025 Sep;66(9):972-981. doi: 10.1177/02841851251339010. Epub 2025 May 16.
BackgroundThe integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology has the potential to improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency. Medical students and junior doctors will likely use AI more frequently in the future, making their perceptions essential for identifying educational gaps.PurposeTo explore the perceptions of UK medical students and junior doctors regarding AI in radiology.Material and MethodsA cross-sectional survey was distributed across UK medical schools and foundation programs. A total of 250 responses were analyzed using descriptive statistics and non-parametric tests, focusing on career impact, clinical effectiveness, educational development, and ethical concerns.ResultsMost respondents (55.2%) were undeterred by career uncertainties related to AI, with 64% confident that AI would not replace radiologists. Up to 80.6% supported AI's clinical benefits, and 63.2% endorsed its educational integration. However, there were concerns about job displacement and insufficient AI training. Medical students were more worried about job security than junior doctors, while those committed to radiology were less apprehensive and viewed AI as complementary.ConclusionEducational programs and regulatory frameworks are essential to facilitate AI integration in radiology. Addressing concerns about job displacement and improving AI education will be key to preparing future radiologists for technological advancements.
背景
人工智能(AI)在放射学中的整合有提高诊断准确性和效率的潜力。医学生和初级医生未来可能会更频繁地使用AI,因此他们的看法对于识别教育差距至关重要。
目的
探讨英国医学生和初级医生对放射学中AI的看法。
材料与方法
在英国医学院校和基础培训项目中开展了一项横断面调查。共对250份回复进行了描述性统计分析和非参数检验,重点关注职业影响、临床效果、教育发展和伦理问题。
结果
大多数受访者(55.2%)并未因与AI相关的职业不确定性而退缩,64%的人相信AI不会取代放射科医生。高达80.6%的人支持AI的临床益处,63.2%的人认可其在教育中的整合。然而,有人担心工作岗位被取代以及AI培训不足。医学生比初级医生更担心工作保障,而那些致力于放射学的人则不那么担忧,并且认为AI是一种补充。
结论
教育项目和监管框架对于促进AI在放射学中的整合至关重要。解决对工作岗位被取代的担忧并改善AI教育,将是让未来放射科医生为技术进步做好准备的关键。