TY - JOUR
T1 - Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Education
T2 - Perspectives from Pediatric Medical Educators and Residents
AU - Pudjiadi, Antonius Hocky
AU - Alatas, Fatima Safira
AU - Faizi, Muhammad
AU - Rusdi,
AU - Sulistijono, Eko
AU - Nency, Yetty Movieta
AU - Julia, Madarina
AU - Baso, Aidah Juliaty Alimuddin
AU - Hartoyo, Edi
AU - Susanah, Susi
AU - Wilar, Rocky
AU - Nugroho, Hari Wahyu
AU - Indrayady,
AU - Lubis, Bugis Mardina
AU - Haris, Syafruddin
AU - Suparyatha, Ida Bagus Gede
AU - Amarassaphira, Daniar
AU - Monica, Ervin
AU - Ongko, Lukito
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Korean Society of Medical Informatics.
PY - 2024/7
Y1 - 2024/7
N2 - Objectives: The use of technology has rapidly increased in the past century. Artificial intelligence (AI) and information technology (IT) are now applied in healthcare and medical education. The purpose of this study was to assess the readiness of Indonesian teaching staff and pediatric residents for AI integration into the curriculum. Methods: An anonymous online survey was distributed among teaching staff and pediatric residents from 15 national universities. The questionnaire consisted of two sections: demographic information and questions regarding the use of IT and AI in child health education. Responses were collected using a 5-point Likert scale: strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, and highly agree. Results: A total of 728 pediatric residents and 196 teaching staff from 15 national universities participated in the survey. Over half of the respondents were familiar with the terms IT and AI. The majority agreed that IT and AI have simplified the process of learning theories and skills. All participants were in favor of sharing data to facilitate the development of AI and expressed readiness to incorporate IT and AI into their teaching tools. Conclusions: The findings of our study indicate that pediatric residents and teaching staff are ready to implement AI in medical education.
AB - Objectives: The use of technology has rapidly increased in the past century. Artificial intelligence (AI) and information technology (IT) are now applied in healthcare and medical education. The purpose of this study was to assess the readiness of Indonesian teaching staff and pediatric residents for AI integration into the curriculum. Methods: An anonymous online survey was distributed among teaching staff and pediatric residents from 15 national universities. The questionnaire consisted of two sections: demographic information and questions regarding the use of IT and AI in child health education. Responses were collected using a 5-point Likert scale: strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, and highly agree. Results: A total of 728 pediatric residents and 196 teaching staff from 15 national universities participated in the survey. Over half of the respondents were familiar with the terms IT and AI. The majority agreed that IT and AI have simplified the process of learning theories and skills. All participants were in favor of sharing data to facilitate the development of AI and expressed readiness to incorporate IT and AI into their teaching tools. Conclusions: The findings of our study indicate that pediatric residents and teaching staff are ready to implement AI in medical education.
KW - Artificial Intelligence
KW - Curriculum
KW - Health Personnel
KW - Information Technology
KW - Medical Education
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U2 - 10.4258/hir.2024.30.3.244
DO - 10.4258/hir.2024.30.3.244
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85202579004
SN - 2093-3681
VL - 30
SP - 244
EP - 252
JO - Healthcare Informatics Research
JF - Healthcare Informatics Research
IS - 3
ER -