KevinMD March 19, 2025
Rishma Jivan, Omar Lateef, DO, and Bala Hota, MD

Just as society has been transformed by technology solutions driven by connectivity and ubiquitous information, medical practice is undergoing a digital transformation that was accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Today’s medical students will practice in a world where technology is a more integrated part of health care; technology and innovation should become a cornerstone of medical education and training. This proactive approach will prepare future physicians for the technology-driven health care landscape, not only as end-users but also as active builders of the very solutions they will be asked to use. We believe it is time for a medical curriculum 2.0, in which we weave the framework of innovative thinking into medical education.

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