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Medical students' attitude towards artificial intelligence: a multicentre survey

机译:医学生对人工智能的态度:多期面调查

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ObjectivesTo assess undergraduate medical students' attitudes towards artificial intelligence (AI) in radiology and medicine.Materials and methodsA web-based questionnaire was designed using SurveyMonkey, and was sent out to students at three major medical schools. It consisted of various sections aiming to evaluate the students' prior knowledge of AI in radiology and beyond, as well as their attitude towards AI in radiology specifically and in medicine in general. Respondents' anonymity was ensured.ResultsA total of 263 students (166 female, 94 male, median age 23 years) responded to the questionnaire. Around 52% were aware of the ongoing discussion about AI in radiology and 68% stated that they were unaware of the technologies involved. Respondents agreed that AI could potentially detect pathologies in radiological examinations (83%) but felt that AI would not be able to establish a definite diagnosis (56%). The majority agreed that AI will revolutionise and improve radiology (77% and 86%), while disagreeing with statements that human radiologists will be replaced (83%). Over two-thirds agreed on the need for AI to be included in medical training (71%). In sub-group analyses male and tech-savvy respondents were more confident on the benefits of AI and less fearful of these technologies.ConclusionContrary to anecdotes published in the media, undergraduate medical students do not worry that AI will replace human radiologists, and are aware of the potential applications and implications of AI on radiology and medicine. Radiology should take the lead in educating students about these emerging technologies.Key Points center dot Medical students are aware of the potential applications and implications of AI in radiology and medicine in general.center dot Medical students do not worry that the human radiologist or physician will be replaced.center dot Artificial intelligence should be included in medical training.
机译:ObjectiveSto评估本科医学学生对放射学和医学中的人工智能(AI)的态度。使用Surveymonkey设计了基于网络的网络问卷,并被送到三个主要医学院的学生。它包括旨在评估学生在放射学和超越中的学生对AI的先验知识的各个部分,以及他们对放射学的态度,特别是医学。受访者的匿名是确保了263名学生共有263名学生(166名女性,94名男性,23岁)回应了问卷。大约52%的人意识到关于放射学中的AI的持续讨论,68%表示他们没有意识到所涉及的技术。受访者同意AI可能会检测到放射检查中的病理(83%),但认为AI无法建立明确的诊断(56%)。大多数人一致认为,AI将彻底改变和改善放射学(77%和86%),同时不同意人类放射科医师将被替换的陈述(83%)。超过三分之二商定了AI在医疗培训中的需求(71%)。在小组分析中,男性和技术娴熟的受访者对AI的益处和令人害怕这些技术的益处更为信心。对媒体发表的轶事的控制,本科医学生不担心AI将取代人类放射科医师,并意识到AI对放射学和药物的潜在应用和影响。放射学会在教育这些新兴技术教育学生时,潜在教育。欢乐中心DOT医学生意识到AI在放射学和医学中的潜在应用和影响.Center Dot医学生不担心人类放射科医生或医生会被更换。Center Dot人工智能应包括在医疗培训中。

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