AIMC Topic: Curriculum

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Investigation and analysis of maker education curriculum from the perspective of artificial intelligence.

Scientific reports
As an education model that focuses on the cultivation of students' creativity and practical ability, the integration of maker education and the development of artificial intelligence is of great significance. In order to analyze and study the applica...

Challenge, integration, and change: ChatGPT and future anatomical education.

Medical education online
With the vigorous development of ChatGPT and its application in the field of education, a new era of the collaborative development of human and artificial intelligence and the symbiosis of education has come. Integrating artificial intelligence (AI) ...

Measures of performance and proficiency in robotic assisted surgery: a systematic review.

Journal of robotic surgery
Robotic assisted surgery (RAS) has seen a global rise in adoption. Despite this, there is not a standardised training curricula nor a standardised measure of performance. We performed a systematic review across the surgical specialties in RAS and eva...

A scoping review of educational programmes on artificial intelligence (AI) available to medical imaging staff.

Radiography (London, England : 1995)
INTRODUCTION: Medical imaging is arguably the most technologically advanced field in healthcare, encompassing a range of technologies which continually evolve as computing power and human knowledge expand. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the next fro...

Robotic surgery education in Australia and New Zealand: primetime for a curriculum.

ANZ journal of surgery
BACKGROUND: Globally, robotic surgery (RS) has witnessed remarkable growth, yet Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) lack dedicated RS training programs, creating a workforce gap. This narrative review synthesises international research to explore trends ...

Awareness and level of digital literacy among students receiving health-based education.

BMC medical education
BACKGROUND: Being digitally literate allows health-based science students to access reliable, up-to-date information efficiently and expands the capacity for continuous learning. Digital literacy facilitates effective communication and collaboration ...

Defining Medical AI Competencies for Medical School Graduates: Outcomes of a Delphi Survey and Medical Student/Educator Questionnaire of South Korean Medical Schools.

Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges
PURPOSE: Given the increasing significance and potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) technology on health care delivery, there is an increasing demand to integrate AI into medical school curricula. This study aimed to define medical AI com...

Using artificial intelligence to grade practical laboratory examinations: Sacrificing students' learning experiences for saving time?

Anatomical sciences education
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) by students has recently been made a key topic among educators because of the potential to transform students' learning experiences. However, the use of AI-based software by instructors has not received the sam...

The Basics of Artificial Intelligence in Nursing: Fundamentals and Recommendations for Educators.

The Journal of nursing education
BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence (AI) offers exciting possibilities; however, AI is a double-edged sword. The adoption of this technology offers many benefits but also presents risks to academic integrity and appropriately prepared graduates. Many...

Curricula for teaching end-users to kinesthetically program collaborative robots.

PloS one
Non-expert users can now program robots using various end-user robot programming methods, which have widened the use of robots and lowered barriers preventing robot use by laypeople. Kinesthetic teaching is a common form of end-user robot programming...