The age of artificial intelligence and its impact on learning surgical skills: is it the future of surgery?

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María H. Gaitán Buitrago
Marcela Velásquez Salazar
Jorge A. Montes Cardona
Luis F. Mosquera Solano

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Educational changes present a challenge for teachers in terms of how to effectively teach and enhance student performance. Surgery demands manual dexterity that reflects critical thinking and the ability to make efficient decisions quickly in complex situations. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a tool that can enhance the performance of both undergraduate and graduate students and improve clinical outcomes. The role of traditional teaching and the future of surgical education need to be addressed.

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Gaitán Buitrago, M. H., Velásquez Salazar, M., Montes Cardona, J. A., & Mosquera Solano, L. F. (2024). The age of artificial intelligence and its impact on learning surgical skills: is it the future of surgery?. Revista Argentina De Cirugía, 116(2), 146–151. Retrieved from https://revista.aac.org.ar/index.php/RevArgentCirug/article/view/659
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