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Artificial intelligence-enhanced continuing professional development: Building digital capability in general

Tanisha Jowsey1, Michael Tran2, Lambert Schuwirth3

  • 1MBBS (Hons), BSc (Med) (Hons), DCH, FRACGP, AFHEA, General Practitioner, Erskineville Doctors, Newtown, NSW; Lecturer in General Practice, Discipline of General Practice, School of Population Health, UNSW Medicine @ Health, Sydney, NSW.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) can enhance continuing professional development (CPD) for general practitioners, fostering essential digital competencies. Ethical AI integration is key to personalized, efficient, and adaptable lifelong learning in healthcare.

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Area of Science:

  • Digital Health
  • Medical Education Technology

Background:

  • Healthcare is undergoing significant digital transformation driven by artificial intelligence (AI).
  • General practice requires practitioners to acquire new digital competencies.
  • Continuing professional development (CPD) must adapt to support this digital shift.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Outline effective CPD strategies.
  • Explore AI's role in enhancing digital capabilities within general practice CPD.
  • Identify key aspects of AI-driven CPD.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing AI tools for CPD.
  • Analysis of AI's potential for personalized learning, self-assessment, and administrative automation.
  • Discussion of ethical considerations for AI implementation in CPD.

Main Results:

  • AI tools offer adaptive learning, personalized content, and support for diverse learning styles.
  • AI can increase CPD efficiency and reduce engagement barriers.
  • Ethical implementation is crucial for maintaining professional autonomy, transparency, data privacy, and equity.

Conclusions:

  • A pragmatic CPD framework should integrate AI innovations with digital competency development.
  • AI can foster a culture of lifelong learning and adaptability in general practice.
  • Effective CPD strategies must balance AI potential with ethical considerations and practitioner needs.