Type of Presentation

Poster Session

Location

D2400 - University Library

Start Date

4-17-2025 2:00 PM

End Date

4-17-2025 3:15 PM

Description of Program

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly advancing in graduate school curricula, especially in healthcare. This study reveals growing AI familiarity and usage among healthcare students for academic tasks. Optimism and trust in AI highlight its potential to transform healthcare. Early AI education could enhance student readiness and integration into healthcare practices.

Abstract

With the current progression of the digital world, artificial intelligence (A)I implementation has been progressing rapidly in graduate school curricula. Previous studies have focused primarily on physicians' attitudes toward implementing AI. Still, a growing need exists to assess students' perspectives across healthcare disciplines to help inform future curriculum development (Teng et al., 2021). This study aims to gain knowledge about the overall use and teaching of artificial intelligence in graduate healthcare professions and its carryover into the healthcare field. Quantitative research with an exploratory design was conducted using a survey method. The findings of this research study revealed a growing familiarity and usage of AI among graduate healthcare students. Most students already leverage AI for their academic tasks, signifying a robust integration of technology in education (Das, 2024). Additionally, students' optimism and enthusiasm towards learning and incorporating AI in future healthcare practices highlight the potential for AI to revolutionize the field (Ejaz et al., 2022). The trust students place in AI, to a moderate or significant extent, further underscores this potential (George, 2023). Most students anticipate AI's frequent utilization in their healthcare professions, emphasizing the necessity for earlier introduction of AI education (Popenici, 2017; Benson, 2023). As Cheng (2022) suggests, incorporating AI education sooner, preferably before graduate school, it could enhance students' readiness to utilize these technologies effectively. While the benefits of AI in healthcare are still emerging and not fully understood, the positive reception and anticipation among students indicate a promising trajectory.

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Apr 17th, 2:00 PM Apr 17th, 3:15 PM

The Rise of Artificial Intelligence in Graduate Healthcare Programs

D2400 - University Library

With the current progression of the digital world, artificial intelligence (A)I implementation has been progressing rapidly in graduate school curricula. Previous studies have focused primarily on physicians' attitudes toward implementing AI. Still, a growing need exists to assess students' perspectives across healthcare disciplines to help inform future curriculum development (Teng et al., 2021). This study aims to gain knowledge about the overall use and teaching of artificial intelligence in graduate healthcare professions and its carryover into the healthcare field. Quantitative research with an exploratory design was conducted using a survey method. The findings of this research study revealed a growing familiarity and usage of AI among graduate healthcare students. Most students already leverage AI for their academic tasks, signifying a robust integration of technology in education (Das, 2024). Additionally, students' optimism and enthusiasm towards learning and incorporating AI in future healthcare practices highlight the potential for AI to revolutionize the field (Ejaz et al., 2022). The trust students place in AI, to a moderate or significant extent, further underscores this potential (George, 2023). Most students anticipate AI's frequent utilization in their healthcare professions, emphasizing the necessity for earlier introduction of AI education (Popenici, 2017; Benson, 2023). As Cheng (2022) suggests, incorporating AI education sooner, preferably before graduate school, it could enhance students' readiness to utilize these technologies effectively. While the benefits of AI in healthcare are still emerging and not fully understood, the positive reception and anticipation among students indicate a promising trajectory.

 

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