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The impact of artificial intelligence-driven simulation on the development of non-technical skills in medical education: a systematic review
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Abstract
AI-driven simulation shows substantial potential for enhancing non-technical skills in medical education, particularly communication and clinical reasoning. However, its effects on several other non-technical skills remain unclear. Given heterogeneity in study designs and outcome measures, these findings should be interpreted cautiously. These considerations highlight the need for further research to support integrating this innovative approach into medical curricula.
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