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    • Precision medical education (PME) offers a systematic approach to individualized learner development.
    • Implementation challenges include data integration, resource limits, and resistance to change.
    • The P4 framework (proactive, personalized, participatory, predictive) guides conceptual PME models.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose actionable strategies for overcoming PME implementation barriers.
    • To outline a framework for integrating data-driven insights into medical training.
    • To facilitate the successful adoption of PME in educational institutions.

    Main Methods:

    • Proposing 5 concurrent strategies for PME implementation.
    • Aligning 4 strategies with the P4 medical education framework.
    • Detailing data curation principles, analytic capabilities, governance, outcome evaluation, and change leadership.

    Main Results:

    • Strategy 1: Curate and integrate educational data into a warehouse for comprehensive learner profiles.
    • Strategy 2: Develop institutional analytic capabilities, including AI, for actionable insights.
    • Strategy 3: Establish transparent governance with stakeholder engagement.
    • Strategy 4: Continuously evaluate PME outcomes and build predictive validity.
    • Strategy 5: Lead change to embed PME into institutional culture.

    Conclusions:

    • PME operationalization enables precise, evidence-informed decision-making for learners, faculty, and leaders.
    • These strategies help institutions overcome implementation hurdles.
    • Successful PME adoption improves educational and patient care outcomes.