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Sumaia Sabouni1, Mohammad-Adel Moufti2,3, Mohamed Hassan Taha3,4
1Department of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Information Technology, Al-Ahliyya Amman University, Amman, Jordan.
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The release of GPT-4 Omni (GPT-4o), an advanced multimodal generative artificial intelligence (AI) model, generated substantial enthusiasm in the field of higher education. However, one year later, medical education continues to face significant challenges, demonstrating the need to move from initial experimentation with the integration of multimodal AIs in medical education toward meaningful integration. In this Viewpoint, we argue that GPT-4o's true value lies not in novelty, but in its potential to enhance training in communication skills, clinical reasoning, and procedural skills by offering real-time simulations and adaptive learning experiences using text, audio, and visual inputs in a safe, immersive, and cost-effective environment. We explore how this innovation has made it possible to address key medical educational challenges by simulating realistic patient interactions, offering personalized feedback, and reducing educator workloads and costs, where traditional teaching methods struggle to replicate the complexity and dynamism of real-world clinical scenarios. However, we also address the critical challenges of this approach, including data accuracy, bias, and ethical decision-making. Rather than seeing GPT-4o as a replacement, we propose its use as a strategic supplement, scaffolded into curriculum frameworks and evaluated through ongoing research. As the focus shifts from AI novelty to sustainable implementation, we call on educators, policymakers, and curriculum designers to establish governance mechanisms, pilot evaluation strategies, and develop faculty training. The future of AI in medical education depends not on the next breakthrough, but on how we integrate today's tools with intention and rigor.
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