Artificial intelligence and the education of future surgeons.

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q1 SURGERY American journal of surgery Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1016/j.amjsurg.2025.116257
Sebastian Leon, Sangjoon Lee, Juan Esteban Perez, Daniel A Hashimoto
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to reshape surgical education by enabling personalized feedback, advanced competency evaluations, and enhancing resident selection processes. Through AI-driven simulations and real-time feedback systems, surgical trainees can engage in adaptive learning environments that promote deliberate practice and accelerated skill acquisition. Moreover, intraoperative AI tools may soon offer decision support, guiding surgeons during complex procedures. However, integrating AI into surgical education and practice comes with significant challenges. These include the need for high-quality datasets, the transition of AI systems from simulated environments to actual surgeries, and the ethical implications of data privacy, algorithmic bias, and surgeon autonomy. Overreliance on AI could de-skill surgeons, while biased algorithms may perpetuate disparities in resident selection and performance evaluations. To address these issues, regulatory frameworks must be developed to ensure responsible AI use, focusing on transparency, validation, and augmentation rather than replacement of human expertise. Surgeons must decide where AI's use is appropriate, questioning whether capability alone justifies adoption. With careful consideration of these challenges, AI has the potential to revolutionize surgical education and foster a new generation of highly skilled and competent surgeons.

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人工智能(AI)具有重塑外科教育的潜力,可实现个性化反馈、先进的能力评估,并加强住院医师选拔过程。通过人工智能驱动的模拟和实时反馈系统,外科学员可以进入自适应学习环境,促进刻意练习和加速技能掌握。此外,术中人工智能工具可能很快就会提供决策支持,在复杂的手术过程中为外科医生提供指导。然而,将人工智能融入外科教育和实践也面临着巨大的挑战。其中包括对高质量数据集的需求、人工智能系统从模拟环境到实际手术的过渡,以及数据隐私、算法偏差和外科医生自主权的伦理影响。过度依赖人工智能可能会降低外科医生的技能,而有偏见的算法可能会使住院医师选拔和绩效评估中的差异永久化。为解决这些问题,必须制定监管框架,确保负责任地使用人工智能,重点关注透明度、验证和增强而非取代人类的专业知识。外科医生必须决定在哪些领域使用人工智能是合适的,并质疑是否仅凭能力就能证明采用人工智能是合理的。只要认真考虑这些挑战,人工智能就有可能彻底改变外科教育,培养出技术精湛、能力出众的新一代外科医生。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Surgery® is a peer-reviewed journal designed for the general surgeon who performs abdominal, cancer, vascular, head and neck, breast, colorectal, and other forms of surgery. AJS is the official journal of 7 major surgical societies* and publishes their official papers as well as independently submitted clinical studies, editorials, reviews, brief reports, correspondence and book reviews.
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