In part four of this series, Dr. Tesha Monteith explores the true potential of AI integration in medical education.
Show transcript:
Dr. Tesha Monteith:
Hi. This is Tesha Monteith with the Neurology Minute. I've been speaking with Roy Strowd, Jeff Ratliff, and Justin Abbatemarco about the use of AI in neurology education for the neurology podcast.
My take is that we're just getting started with this stuff, including the true potential of AI integration in medical education. In my regular work, I used AI to generate clinical case vignettes that help trainees practice diagnostic reasoning, and also to create patient images that better reflect the cultural diversity of our neurology population.
Beyond content creation, AI has helped me evaluate my curriculum by identifying gaps and strengths to better train fellows and residents. I've even used it as a tool to help me frame feedback, highlighting strengths, identifying areas for growth, and to provide a more forward-looking feedback approach.
AI still needs work. It should be monitored and scrutinized, and it certainly can't replace us, but it can provide meaningful augmentation of how we teach and how our learners develop.
This is Tesha Monteith. Thank you for listening to the Neurology Minute.