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Abstract:
Persistent geographic and specialty-based disparities in health care workforce distribution have created critical gaps in rural health care access, resulting in disproportionate morbidity and mortality in underserved communities. This commentary examines how strategically implemented artificial intelligence (AI)-based technologies can facilitate the development of competent, community-oriented physicians capable of delivering high-quality care in rural settings.Key challenges in rural medical education are identified, including resource limitations, infrastructure deficiencies, and difficulty attracting qualified educators, while acknowledging rural training's unique benefits, including hands-on procedural experience, broader clinical scope, and meaningful mentoring relationships. AI-powered tools can transform rural medical education through virtual patient simulations, personalized learning platforms, clinical decision support systems, and automated performance evaluation-technologies that democratize access to educational resources, standardize learning experiences across geographic locations, and provide personalized learning pathways.AI can foster the development of rural community-focused and trained physicians by analyzing community health patterns, enhancing cultural sensitivity training, and simulating real-world rural health care barriers. However, this technology is rapidly evolving, and implementation must address ethical considerations, including data privacy, algorithmic bias, transparency, and equitable access. By integrating AI responsibly, medical educators can prepare physicians to thrive in rural practice-potentially increasing patient-physician trust and reducing health care disparities.
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