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This study introduces an AI ethics training module for healthcare professionals to identify and manage ethical issues in AI. The module, featuring a checklist, glossary, and case studies, is applicable across various university courses and ethics committees.

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Area of Science:

  • Bioethics
  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
  • Medical Ethics Education

Background:

  • Growing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in healthcare necessitates ethical preparedness.
  • Existing training gaps for professionals in recognizing and mitigating AI ethical challenges.
  • Need for standardized frameworks to guide ethical AI implementation in medical settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a comprehensive AI ethics training module tailored for healthcare professionals.
  • To equip a diverse audience with the skills to address ethical dilemmas posed by AI in healthcare.
  • To provide practical tools for evaluating and managing AI ethical considerations.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a modular training program focused on AI ethics.
  • Inclusion of practical resources: a two-page checklist, a glossary of terms, and three case studies.
  • Application of the framework for training Research Ethics Committee members.

Main Results:

  • The training module effectively prepares professionals to identify potential ethical challenges.
  • The provided materials (checklist, glossary, case studies) offer practical guidance.
  • The framework has been successfully piloted with ethics committee members in France and South Africa.

Conclusions:

  • The AI ethics training module is a valuable resource for healthcare professionals.
  • The training framework is adaptable for various academic disciplines, including public health, healthcare law, biomedical engineering, and applied ethics.
  • This initiative supports the responsible development and deployment of AI in the healthcare sector.