跨国X光学模式 学生对人工智能的准备
M Z El-Sayed1, M Rawashdeh2, A Moossa1
1Medical Imaging Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Gulf Medical University, Ajman, United Arab Emirates.
Radiography (London, England : 1995)
|December 18, 2025
概括
阿联,埃及和约旦的放射学学生对人工智能 (AI) 持积极看法,并支持人工智能教育. 然而,机构障碍和有限的培训机会阻碍了人工智能在放射学课程中的有效整合.
科学领域:
- 医学成像技术 医学成像技术
- 放射学 教育 放射学教育
- 医疗保健中的人工智能
背景情况:
- 人工智能 (AI) 正在彻底改变放射学实践,提高诊断和工作流程.
- 有限的研究存在于放射学学生对AI的看法,特别是在阿拉伯学术环境中.
- 这项研究通过检查学生在医学成像中对AI的知识,态度和看法来解决这个差距.
研究的目的:
- 评估放射学学生对医学成像中的AI的知识和态度.
- 识别在放射学教育中对人工智能集成的看法和潜在障碍.
- 为课程开发提供信息,以便在放射学课程中有效地实施AI.
主要方法:
- 进行了一项跨国横截面调查,对715名大学生X光学学生进行了调查.
- 从埃及,约旦和阿拉伯联合长国 (阿联) 招募了参与者.
- 使用了经过验证的45项问卷,随后进行了描述性统计分析.
主要成果:
- 只有27.8%的学生接受了人工智能培训,尽管自我报告的熟悉程度适度.
- 大多数 (61.8%) 支持将人工智能教育纳入本科课程.
- 确定的主要障碍包括有限的AI工具访问,不充分的培训和学术人员不充分的专业知识.
结论:
- 放射学学生通常对人工智能持积极看法,并倡导结构化的人工智能教育.
- 机构和基础设施的局限性目前阻碍了人工智能在放射学程序中的广泛整合.
- 显然需要加强人工智能课程和教师培训,以为放射学毕业生准备人工智能驱动的医疗保健.
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