AI Article Synopsis

  • The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) is significantly influencing fields like radiology, yet medical education on this topic is still developing.
  • The AI-RADS course was designed to progressively introduce residents to foundational AI algorithms using relatable examples and practical lessons, complemented by journal clubs and study guides.
  • Feedback indicated high satisfaction and notable increases in confidence and understanding of AI concepts among residents throughout the course.

Article Abstract

Rationale And Objectives: Artificial intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as a field poised to affect nearly every aspect of medicine, especially radiology. A PubMed search for the terms "artificial intelligence radiology" demonstrates an exponential increase in publications on this topic in recent years. Despite these impending changes, medical education designed for future radiologists have only recently begun. We present our institution's efforts to address this problem as a model for a successful introductory curriculum into artificial intelligence in radiology titled AI-RADS.

Materials And Methods: The course was based on a sequence of foundational algorithms in AI; these algorithms were presented as logical extensions of each other and were introduced as familiar examples (spam filters, movie recommendations, etc.). Since most trainees enter residency without computational backgrounds, secondary lessons, such as pixel mathematics, were integrated in this progression. Didactic sessions were reinforced with a concurrent journal club highlighting the algorithm discussed in the previous lecture. To circumvent often intimidating technical descriptions, study guides for these papers were produced. Questionnaires were administered before and after each lecture to assess confidence in the material. Surveys were also submitted at each journal club assessing learner preparedness and appropriateness of the article.

Results: The course received a 9.8/10 rating from residents for overall satisfaction. With the exception of the final lecture, there were significant increases in learner confidence in reading journal articles on AI after each lecture. Residents demonstrated significant increases in perceived understanding of foundational concepts in artificial intelligence across all mastery questions for every lecture.

Conclusion: The success of our institution's pilot AI-RADS course demonstrates a workable model of including AI in resident education.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7563580PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.acra.2020.09.017DOI Listing

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