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Clinicians are the interface between artificial intelligence (AI) applications and patient care. To maximize benefits and minimize risks of AI, clinicians must be “AI-ready”—that is, willing and able to understand, evaluate, and appropriately use AI tools in practice. Prior literature suggests that clinicians lack fundamental competencies in the use of AI.
Many primary care doctors are excited about using AI because it can improve efficiency and support patient care. However, many clinicians still feel unprepared to fully understand AI systems, especially when it comes to bias, accuracy, and ethical concerns.
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