Embracing artificial intelligence in medical writing: A new era of efficiency and collaboration

Q2 Health Professions Medical Writing Pub Date : 2023-09-22 DOI:10.56012/iamc1709
Sofie Bergstrand, Catherine Heddle, Montse Sabaté, Marta Mas
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Artificial intelligence (AI) tools have already shown great promise in improving the workflows of key tasks and processes within medical writing, freeing up time for us humans to focus on those unique abilities AI cannot replace…yet. At the top of the list are critical thinking, analytical skills, emotional intelligence, and creativity. More than that, we can harness those abilities to collaborate in multidisciplinary, international teams to create innovative and apt solutions – an integral part of our daily work as medical writers, particularly in joint tasks such as co-authoring. Indeed, digital collaboration tools for project teams are abundant (e.g., Google Suites, Asana, and Microsoft Teams) and have transformed the way we work, especially now that remote work has become the norm. Nevertheless, collaborative technology using AI appears to be lagging slightly behind in the new wave of AI tools suitable for medical writing. With the application of emerging technologies and AI on the rise, the potential for automating the collaborative medical writing experience looks promising.
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在医学写作中拥抱人工智能:一个效率和协作的新时代
人工智能(AI)工具在改善医学写作中关键任务和流程的工作流程方面已经显示出巨大的希望,让我们人类有时间专注于人工智能目前无法取代的独特能力。最重要的是批判性思维、分析能力、情商和创造力。不仅如此,我们还可以利用这些能力与多学科国际团队合作,创造创新和适当的解决方案——这是我们作为医学作家日常工作的一个组成部分,特别是在共同创作等联合任务中。事实上,项目团队的数字协作工具非常丰富(例如,Google Suites, Asana和Microsoft teams),并且已经改变了我们的工作方式,特别是现在远程工作已经成为常态。然而,在适用于医学写作的新一波人工智能工具中,使用人工智能的协作技术似乎略显落后。随着新兴技术和人工智能的应用不断增加,自动化协作医疗写作体验的潜力看起来很有希望。
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Medical Writing
Medical Writing Health Professions-Medical Terminology
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期刊介绍: Medical Writing is a quarterly publication that aims to educate and inform medical writers in Europe and beyond. Each issue focuses on a specific theme, and all issues include feature articles and regular columns on topics relevant to the practice of medical writing. We welcome articles providing practical advice to medical writers; guidelines and reviews/summaries/updates of guidelines published elsewhere; original research; opinion pieces; interviews; and review articles.
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