‘Like the way we work in real life’: Medical schools use AI, mixed reality to train future doctors and nurses

USING AI TO PRESCRIBE MEDICINE

The next batch of final-year students will learn how to properly prescribe medications using artificial intelligence, according to the college. &nbsp,

The hospital prescribed system is a strikingly similar model to the simulator.

According to the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, the hospital may give prescriptions with precision ratings of up to 99 percent. &nbsp,

The associate professor of Season 5 students at the medical university, Professor Tham Kum Ying, claimed that prior to receiving the correct solution, students had to have entered” a strictly exact-word matching” in order to receive the correct answer. Students must make sure they choose the appropriate medications for a person, using the appropriate intake and frequency. &nbsp,

” Maybe spelling mistakes happen, which we can right. But in terms of the drug, we do have some flexibility”, she said, adding that marking a child’s work is now more credible.

” In genuine life, prescribing for a client, there could be two methods that are both equally proper to offer. But in the previous type of marking, that is not appropriate”.

AI enables the students to redraw the boundaries of the appropriate and right prescription, according to Prof. Tham. &nbsp,

” It actually gives very good feedback because it’s almost instant. And the students begin to realise that both ways of prescribing are correct, and they do n’t get hung up that there’s only one correct way of doing things”, she added.

Thus, the job environment in actual life is much more similar.