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ChatGPT: una risorsa formativa per gli studenti di medicina italiani?

Translated title of the contribution: ChatGPT: An educational resource for Italian medical students?
  • Matteo Angelini
  • , Emma Maria Ugolini
  • , Alessandro Elias Dimitrio*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • University of Trento
  • University of Rome La Sapienza

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Abstract

This study evaluated the use of ChatGPT among current and former medical students enrolled at Italian universities. The primary goal was to assess its usage and applications in education. Secondary objectives included gathering opinions and satisfaction levels with ChatGPT for educational purposes. The survey included 208 participants, mainly Italian (95%) and aged 18-23 (76%). Most students were from public universities (62%). Nearly all respondents (99%) knew ChatGPT, and 79% used it for study support. Additionally, 81% consider AI suitable for educational purposes, and 39% positively changed their opinion after using it. While 78% found ChatGPT helpful, limitations like confusion (25%) and accuracy concerns (18%) were noted. Still, 85% found responses accurate, and 89% planned to keep using it, with 81% recommending it to peers. Our findings show ChatGPT is widely used by Italian medical students, despite concerns about accuracy and over-reliance. As we witness the rapid advent and evolution of these tools, it is crucial to consider their attentive and deliberate integration into various aspects of our lives.

Translated title of the contributionChatGPT: An educational resource for Italian medical students?
Original languageItalian
Pages (from-to)556-557
Number of pages2
JournalRecenti progressi in medicina
Volume115
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2024

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