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  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
  • Communication Skills Training

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  • Investigating the influence of AI communication tools on first-year pharmacy students.
  • Focus on confidence and skill development within an accelerated hybrid PharmD program.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the impact of AI-driven virtual patient simulations on pharmacy students' communication abilities.
  • To measure changes in student confidence and identify perceived challenges in patient interactions post-intervention.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a pre-post survey design to evaluate student demographics, AI experience, and confidence levels.
  • Developed virtual patient interactions using Convai.ai for self-care scenario simulation.
  • Implemented structured AI simulations followed by reflective assessments.

Main Results:

  • AI tools increased confidence in both native (52.2% to 79%) and non-native (56.2% to 76.5%) speakers.
  • Qualitative themes included positive user experience, practical skill enhancement, and confidence building.
  • Identified challenges such as robotic interactions and question formulation.

Conclusions:

  • AI communication tools present a valuable resource for improving pharmacy students' communication skills.
  • Further research with diverse samples is recommended to refine AI integration in pharmacy education.
  • Addressing challenges is key to optimizing AI's role in training future pharmacists.