AI in medical education
Lecture: Medical EducA(I)tion: How will we teach in the future?
Event location
TUM Think Tank, Munich
Target audience
publically
Presenter
Prof. Dr. Anne Herrmann-Werner
Come to the lecture by Prof. Dr. Anne Herrmann-Werner and learn more about the potential of artificial intelligence in medical education.
AI is driving major changes in medical education, affecting both formal curricula and informal learning activities alike. While the potential benefits of AI are vast, not everything that glitters is gold. There are challenges, potential pitfalls, and regulatory hurdles that must be navigated. Nevertheless, AI offers tools with unprecedented potential for transforming medical education. In this talk, we will explore the current state of AI in medical education and take a sneak peek at cutting-edge experimental developments in the field. While no one can predict exactly where this journey will lead, we will make sure that you are ready to jump on board and embrace the future of teaching and learning in medicine.
Prof. Dr. Anne Herrmann-Werner is a physician specialized in psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy, with a master’s degree in medical education. After over a decade of clinical experience, she was appointed full professor of medical didactics, clinical simulation, and medical educational research at the University of Tübingen, Germany. In this role, she also serves as the director of the Tübingen Institute for Medical Education (TIME). Her primary research focuses on communication and interaction skills, particularly in the context of digital transformation, as well as stress, resilience, and the integration of AI in medical education.
Additional information
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How to find us
Venue: TUM Think Tank, Richard-Wagner-Straße 1, 80333 Munich; map