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A scoping review of artificial intelligence in medical education: BEME Guide No. 84

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2024 · 308 Zit.

Artificial intelligence and the doctor–patient relationship expanding the paradigm of shared decision making

Giorgia Lorenzini, Laura Arbelaez Ossa, David Shaw et al.

2023 · 130 Zit.

Mapping the regulatory landscape for artificial intelligence in health within the European Union

Jelena Schmidt, Nienke Schutte, Stefan Buttigieg et al.

2024 · 75 Zit.

Realizing the promise of big data: how Taiwan can help the world reduce medical errors and advance precision medicine

Kevin Wang, Peter Muennig

2022 · 13 Zit.

The digital erosion of intellectual integrity: why misuse of generative AI is worse than plagiarism

David Shaw

2025 · 9 Zit.

Use of artificial intelligence to support quality of life of people with dementia: A scoping review

Dirk Steijger, Hannah Liane Christie, Sil Aarts et al.

2025 · 5 Zit.

Research fraud and its combat: what to do in the case of qualitative research

Griet Peeraer, Renée E. Stalmeijer

2014 · 4 Zit.

Mapping of clinical research on artificial intelligence in the treatment of cancer and the challenges and opportunities underpinning its integration in the European Union health sector

Elena-Ramona Popescu, Marius Geantă, Angela Brand

2022 · 3 Zit.

When and how to disclose AI use in academic publishing: AMEE Guide No.192

J. Cleland, E. Driessen, Ken Masters et al.

2025 · 2 Zit.

Number of Publications on New Clinical Prediction Models: A Bibliometric Review

Banafsheh Arshi, Laure Wynants, Eline Rijnhart et al.

2025 · 2 Zit.

Fairer footing or further marginalization: How AI fails to level the playing field in academic writing

Erik W. Driessen, Lauren A. Maggio

2025 · 2 Zit.

Assessing Artificial Intelligence Literacy: What do Health Information Professionals Know about AI?

Diane Dolezel, Elize Lambert, Valerie Watzlaf et al.

2025 · 1 Zit.

The blurred threshold of AI-use disclosure: International journal editors’ expectations of sufficiency and necessity

Lorelei Lingard, Erik W. Driessen, K. Oswald

2025 · 1 Zit.

Reflections on editorial and peer review in the forensic medical literature

Michael Freeman

2024 · 1 Zit.

Evaluating the cost-effectiveness of artificial intelligence-enhanced osteoporosis screening in men and women using routine chest radiographs in South Korea

Mickaël Hiligsmann, Sung Hye Kong, M. Alokail et al.

2025 · 1 Zit.