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Medical training faces a new calibration gap as AI enters the clinic. A trial of 111 medical students showed that fluent, misleading LLM explanations degraded diagnostic accuracy from 21.9% to 9.2%. "Shadow AI" can act as a substitute for reasoning rather than a scaffold. #MedSky
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Two recent studies examine the role of AI in supporting medical students’ learning – a longitudinal study of self-reported outcomes from supervised real-world AI use, and a simulated experiment compar...
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Reconciling how clinical reasoning is learned in the age of artificial intelligence - npj Digital Medicine
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