A scoping review of artificial intelligence in medical education: BEME Guide No. 84
University of Lancashire · Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming healthcare, and there is a critical need for a nuanced understanding of how AI is reshaping teaching, learning, and educational practice in medical education. This review aimed to map the literature regarding AI applications in medical education, core areas of findings, potential candidates for formal systematic review and gaps for future research.
This rapid scoping review, conducted over 16 weeks, employed Arksey and O'Malley's framework and adhered to STORIES and BEME guidelines. A systematic and comprehensive search across PubMed/MEDLINE, EMBASE, and MedEdPublish was conducted without date or language restrictions. Publications included in the review spanned undergraduate, graduate, and continuing medical education, encompassing both original studies and perspective pieces. Data were charted by multiple author pairs and synthesized into various thematic maps and charts, ensuring a broad and detailed representation of the current landscape.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 39.06
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 306
Authors
16- MGMorris GordonCorresponding
University of Lancashire, Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
- MDMichelle Daniel
University of California San Diego
- AAAderonke Ajiboye
University of Lancashire
- HUHussein Uraiby
University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust
- NYNicole Y. Xu
University of California San Diego
Topics & keywords
- MEDLINE
- Medical education
- Thematic analysis
- Systematic review
- Psychology
- Engineering ethics
- Medicine
- Qualitative research