Becker's Healthcare December 10, 2024
Elizabeth Gregerson

Lexington-based University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy has begun integrating the use of AI into its classes. The technology is being used not only to streamline administrative tasks, but to foster student engagement and strengthen problem-solving skills.

Professors have harnessed AI to serve as a virtual tutor, converse as a patient or healthcare provider, and prepare pharmacy students for their clinical examinations, according to a Dec. 9 news release from the university.

“It allows us to create dynamic, real-time learning environments where students can interact, explore topics more deeply, ask nuanced questions and receive immediate feedback. This opens new...

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