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Simulation-based learning (SBL) has become standard practice in educating health care professionals to apply their knowledge and skills in patient care. While SBL has demonstrated its value in education, many educators find the process of developing new, unique scenarios to be time-intensive, creating limits to the variety of issues students may experience within educational settings. Generative artificial intelligence (AI) platforms, such as ChatGPT (OpenAI), have emerged as a potential tool for developing simulation case studies more efficiently, though little is known about the performance of AI in generating high-quality case studies for interprofessional education.
Generative AI tools can create useful geriatric case studies for medical education, but their quality varies across platforms and requires careful prompt design and human oversight to ensure accuracy and educational value.
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