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Let's Talk Tech: The Role of Technology in Neurology Education
Catherine S W Albin1, Jaclyn M Martindale2, Rohit Marawar3
1Division of Neurocritical Care, Department of Neurology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States.
Abstract:
As a field, neurology can seem complicated, overwhelming, and at times ambiguous and uncertain. However, novel technological developments-including artificial intelligence-can be used to decrease "neurophobia," foster enthusiasm about our specialty, and increase curiosity and motivation while decreasing the educator's time in preparation. This review discusses the technology-enhanced teaching landscape and how neurology integrates into known conceptual frameworks and learning theories in medical education. We provide detailed guidance for technology-focused curriculum design in all realms of neurologic teaching: at the bedside, in small groups, and in larger presentations. Finally, we identify ways technological scholarship can be leveraged toward academic promotion for neurology education.
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