One doctor’s journey to making an AI study tool less corrosive to critical thinking
At the risk of sounding out of the times, I think back to how simple education was back in the day: attend lectures, take notes, read books (gasp), do any relevant flashcards or question sets, and repeat. Indeed, this formula is a functional strategy for many prior generations of doctors. For my own medical journey, now fifteen years in as an otolaryngology resident, this simple strategy has worked well enough.
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One doctor’s journey to making an AI study tool less corrosive to critical thinking






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