“I am excited to explore the possibilities of using a clinical decision support tool like Overjet in oral health education. I think it holds potential to reshape our education and the future,” said Clara Kim, D.M.D., M.S., Western University of Health Sciences College of
Dental Medicine Clinical Managing Partner for Dental Specialty Care and Associate Professor. “It is important to investigate new innovations and use them to enhance our educational practices, so students get exposure, they get experience under our guidance and learn how to use a tool efficiently,
responsibly and ethically.”
Can a Chatbot Help Educate Dentistry Students? A New University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry Study Suggests Yes
In a new paper published in
The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry, a team led by Cortino Sukotjo, D.D.S., Ph.D., reports positive reviews, with students finding that their AI helper improved classroom experience while decreasing students’ anxiety. “If I’m the only one supervising the clinic and I’m already with a student, another student who wants to ask me a question may have to wait several minutes,” said Dr. Sukotjo.
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