AISep 7, 2021

Readying Medical Students for Medical AI: The Need to Embed AI Ethics Education

arXiv:2109.02866v127 citations
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This work tackles the problem of preparing medical students for AI integration in healthcare, though it is incremental in scope.

The paper addresses the lack of AI ethics education in medical curricula by proposing an incremental framework that embeds AI ethics into existing bioethics courses, aiming to equip students with clinical proficiency for safe and effective use of medical AI systems.

Medical students will almost inevitably encounter powerful medical AI systems early in their careers. Yet, contemporary medical education does not adequately equip students with the basic clinical proficiency in medical AI needed to use these tools safely and effectively. Education reform is urgently needed, but not easily implemented, largely due to an already jam-packed medical curricula. In this article, we propose an education reform framework as an effective and efficient solution, which we call the Embedded AI Ethics Education Framework. Unlike other calls for education reform to accommodate AI teaching that are more radical in scope, our framework is modest and incremental. It leverages existing bioethics or medical ethics curricula to develop and deliver content on the ethical issues associated with medical AI, especially the harms of technology misuse, disuse, and abuse that affect the risk-benefit analyses at the heart of healthcare. In doing so, the framework provides a simple tool for going beyond the "What?" and the "Why?" of medical AI ethics education, to answer the "How?", giving universities, course directors, and/or professors a broad road-map for equipping their students with the necessary clinical proficiency in medical AI.

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