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  • Healthcare technology
  • Medical informatics
  • Physician education

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  • Artificial intelligence (AI) is poised to revolutionize healthcare delivery.
  • Physicians require new skills to navigate and leverage AI tools effectively.
  • Current physician training may not adequately address AI competencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose core competencies for physicians in utilizing AI tools.
  • To outline practical methods for acquiring these essential AI skills.
  • To promote ethical and effective integration of AI in clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • This viewpoint paper synthesizes current literature and expert opinion.
  • It identifies key areas of AI knowledge and application for physicians.
  • It suggests educational strategies for competency development.

Main Results:

  • Core competencies encompass understanding AI principles, ethical considerations, and practical application.
  • Methods for acquisition include formal training, self-directed learning, and collaborative practice.
  • A framework for physician AI competency is presented.

Conclusions:

  • Developing physician AI competencies is crucial for realizing AI's potential in healthcare.
  • Proactive education and skill development will enhance patient outcomes and physician roles.
  • Ethical and effective AI use requires a competent and adaptive medical workforce.