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Croatian medical journal · Oct 2020
The importance of introducing artificial intelligence to the medical curriculum - assessing practitioners' perspectives.
- Ivo Dumić-Čule, Tin Orešković, Boris Brkljačić, Mirjana Kujundžić Tiljak, and Stjepan Orešković.
- Ivo Dumić-Čule, Children`s Hospital Srebrnjak, Srebrnjak 100, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia, ivodc1@gmail.com.
- Croat. Med. J. 2020 Oct 31; 61 (5): 457-464.
AimTo assess the attitude about the importance of introducing education on artificial intelligence (AI) in medical schools' curricula among physicians whose everyday job is significantly impacted by AI.MethodsAn anonymous questionnaire was distributed at the national level in Croatia among radiologists and radiology residents practicing in primary, secondary, and tertiary health care institutions, both in the private and the public sectors. The overall response rate was 45% (144 of 321).ResultsA large majority of participants - 89.6% (95% Agresti-Coull confidence interval 0.83-0.94) agreed on the need for education on AI to be included in medical curricula. Answers revealed a very high support across age groups and regardless of subspecialty area. A slightly higher support was present among physicians working in university hospitals compared with those in primary care centers, and among radiology residents compared with radiologists - but these estimated differences are uncertain, and the support levels were clearly high across the considered variables.ConclusionSince medical students have previously been shown to support introducing education on AI, a growing literature argues the same for reasons here reviewed, and physicians practicing a highly relevant area (radiology) overwhelmingly agree, we conclude that medical schools should indeed take steps to keep pace with technological progress in medicine by including education on AI in their curricula, be it as part of existing or new courses.
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