Preparing Tomorrow's Physicians for AI-Driven Healthcare: Insights from a Study on Medical Students', Interns', and Residents' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Educational Needs - Takeaways - MDSpire

Preparing Tomorrow's Physicians for AI-Driven Healthcare: Insights from a Study on Medical Students', Interns', and Residents' Knowledge, Attitudes, and Educational Needs

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  • Syeda, Asma F.

  • Alriyami, Fatima

  • Alketbi, Maha

  • Alshebli, Asma

  • Rahma, Azhar

  • Al-Houqani, Mohammed

  • May 7, 2026

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    Medical trainees show moderate awareness of AI applications but report limited formal training in the subject.

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    Strong support exists among trainees for structured education on AI in healthcare.

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    Qualitative interviews identified themes including the perceived value of AI and the importance of human oversight.

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    Trainees view AI as a supportive tool for clinical tasks but express concerns about accuracy, bias, and data security.

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    There is a need for longitudinal, ethically grounded education and robust governance to prepare future physicians for AI integration.

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