Medscape December 19, 2024
Amanda Loudin

As it stands in 2024, there’s virtually no field immune to, or untouched by, artificial intelligence (AI). In the 2 years since OpenAI launched ChatGPT into the world, the technology has seeped into every corner of our lives, and medicine is no different. As it becomes increasingly ubiquitous, medical schools around the country are taking note and determining how AI fits into curriculum.

Right now, there are no standards regarding how medical schools weave AI into their programs, but there is some emerging commonality. Some, like Harvard Medical School, are addressing it out of the gates with first-year students. Others, like UT Health San Antonio are offering an AI dual degree program along with partner The University of Texas at...

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