Is There Already an App For That? AI and other Tech in Family Medicine Training
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Are you prepared for the artificial intelligence revolution? In this episode of “The Class of 2024” host Dr. Clayton Dyck explores the emerging use of technology and AI in family medicine training with South African family docs and educators Dr. Klaus Von Pressentin and Dr. Ramprakash Kaswa.  Also, stick around for some tasty recommendations on South African cuisine! Read more about the use of AI and technology in FM education in South Africa at: https://www.wsu.ac.za/index.php/media-center/latest-news/286-wsu-newsletter/221-wiseup-to-improving-your-teaching and https://cilt.uct.ac.za/teaching-resources/artificial-intelligence-teaching-learning An interesting exploration of digital neocolonialism in this article by Prof. Michalinos Zembylas: A decolonial approach to AI in higher education teaching and learning: strategies for undoing the ethics of digital neocolonialism, Learning, Media and Technology, 48:1, 25-37, DOI: 10.1080/17439884.2021.2010094 https://doi.org/10.1080/17439884.2021.2010094.   The College of Family Physicians of Canada has an excellent overview course on the use of AI in family medicine on its CFPC Learn platform (Free registration required):  https://cfpclearn.ca/ecourse/artificial-intelligence-in-family-medicine/
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