Learning medicine in the age of AI: Why future doctors need digital fluency
When I started medical school, I imagined long nights memorizing anatomy, shadowing physicians, and, eventually, walking hospital hallways in a white coat while trying to solve the intricate puzzles that patients carry in their bodies.
What I didn’t expect was that some of the most important lessons wouldn’t come from a professor or a textbook but from conversations about algorithms, data, and machines that learn.
Artificial intelligence felt distant at first, something …
Learning medicine in the age of AI: Why future doctors need digital fluency





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