Enhancing CME with ChatGPT

Enhancing CME with ChatGPT

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As an accidental educator, Andrew Crim MEd, CHCP is a seasoned expert in designing educational programs for healthcare professionals. He’s the Director of Education and Professional Development at the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists and is deeply passionate about the effect that high-quality education can have on patient outcomes. As an early adopter of Chat GPT, Andrew recognizes the potential of this technology to transform the way healthcare professionals access and engage with CME content. So in this episode, we’re exploring the potential of generative artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT to revolutionize CME—from writing entire grant proposals to chatbots providing practice and feedback to learners. And of course, we talk about the limitations of generative AI.

💡 Idea to try

• Check out Chat GPT and experiment with its capabilities

🧭 Resource to explore

• Visit the American College of Osteopathic Obstetricians and Gynecologists • website for more information on their education and professional development programs.

📱Follow Andrew Crim on LinkedIn for updates and insights on the latest developments in CME and AI.

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