Medical students' perceptions of an artificial intelligence (AI) assisted diagnosing program.

Journal: Medical teacher
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Abstract

As artificial intelligence (AI) assisted diagnosing systems become accessible and user-friendly, evaluating how first-year medical students perceive such systems holds substantial importance in medical education. This study aimed to assess medical students' perceptions of an AI-assisted diagnostic tool known as 'Glass AI.' Data was collected from first year medical students enrolled in a 1.5-week Cell Physiology pre-clerkship unit. Students voluntarily participated in an activity that involved implementation of Glass AI to solve a clinical case. A questionnaire was designed using 3 domains: 1) immediate experience with Glass AI, 2) potential for Glass AI utilization in medical education, and 3) student deliberations of AI-assisted diagnostic systems for future healthcare environments. 73/202 (36.10%) of students completed the survey. 96% of the participants noted that Glass AI increased confidence in the diagnosis, 43% thought Glass AI lacked sufficient explanation, and 68% expressed risk concerns for the physician workforce. Students expressed future positive outlooks involving AI-assisted diagnosing systems in healthcare, provided strict regulations, are set to protect patient privacy and safety, address legal liability, remove system biases, and improve quality of patient care. In conclusion, first year medical students are aware that AI will play a role in their careers as students and future physicians.

Authors

  • Emely Robleto
    Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
  • Ali Habashi
    Department of Cinematic Arts, School of Communication, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA.
  • Mary-Ann Benites Kaplan
    Department of Medical Education, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
  • Richard L Riley
    Department of Medical Education, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.
  • Chi Zhang
    Department of Thoracic Surgery, Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
  • Laura Bianchi
    Department of Clinical Neurosciences, IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Via Stamira d'Ancona 20, 20127 Milan, Italy.
  • Lina A Shehadeh
    Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, FL, USA.