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  • Medical Education
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Graduate Medical Education

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  • Large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT are publicly available.
  • These AI tools can generate text, including application materials like personal statements.
  • The rapid proliferation of AI necessitates a review of its impact on graduate medical education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To inform program directors about AI capabilities relevant to graduate medical education.
  • To provide guidance on managing AI-generated application materials.
  • To advocate for transparent policies regarding AI in admissions.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of ChatGPT's capabilities in generating personal statements.
  • Discussion of implications for graduate medical education stakeholders.
  • Review of ethical considerations for AI in clinical and educational settings.

Main Results:

  • AI tools can produce sophisticated application materials.
  • Lack of clear policies creates ambiguity for programs and applicants.
  • Urgent need for program procedure review and policy iteration.

Conclusions:

  • Programs and applicants benefit from transparent expectations regarding AI-generated content.
  • Ethical frameworks are crucial for AI's integration into clinical care and education.
  • A national dialogue is required to manage AI's growing role in medical education.