Gill Shane, Galletly Oam Cherrie
SA Psychiatry Branch Training Committee, SA Health, Glenside, SA, Australia.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, SA, Australia.
Australas Psychiatry. 2025 Aug;33(4):689-692. doi: 10.1177/10398562251344470. Epub 2025 Jun 8.
ObjectiveThe growing availability and sophistication of online generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools, such as ChatGPT, necessitates an exploration of their applications within the RANZCP Fellowship Training Program. This article examines how GenAI could be integrated into various areas, including trainee selection, workplace-based assessments, the Scholarly Project (SP), and the Psychotherapy Written Case (PWC). While GenAI offers benefits, trainees must understand that there are limitations on how these can be used with patient data. They should also be aware of the ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of purpose-built medical scribe programs. For this paper, ChatGPT was employed to enhance language quality, without contributing to content generation.ConclusionThe accessibility and ease of use of GenAI present both opportunities and challenges. Given the limitations of AI detection software, the RANZCP will need to adapt to GenAI rather than attempt to regulate its use. Revisions to assessment methods, particularly those relying on written assignments, will be needed. As this is a rapidly evolving field, training programs should be continually updated to remain relevant.
目的
随着在线生成式人工智能(GenAI)工具(如ChatGPT)的日益普及和复杂,有必要探索它们在皇家澳大利亚和新西兰精神科医师学会(RANZCP)研究员培训计划中的应用。本文探讨了GenAI如何能够融入各个领域,包括学员选拔、基于工作场所的评估、学术项目(SP)和心理治疗书面案例(PWC)。虽然GenAI有诸多益处,但学员必须明白在如何将其用于患者数据方面存在限制。他们还应意识到围绕使用专门的医学抄写程序的伦理和法律考量。在本文中,使用ChatGPT来提高语言质量,而非用于生成内容。
结论
GenAI的可及性和易用性既带来了机遇也带来了挑战。鉴于人工智能检测软件的局限性,RANZCP将需要适应GenAI,而不是试图对其使用进行监管。将需要对评估方法进行修订,特别是那些依赖书面作业的方法。由于这是一个快速发展的领域,培训计划应不断更新以保持相关性。