Validity evidence supporting clinical skills assessment by artificial intelligence compared with trained clinician raters
Vilma Johnsson,
Morten Bo Søndergaard,
Kulamakan Kulasegaram
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundArtificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly used in medical education, but our understanding of the validity of AI‐based assessments (AIBA) as compared with traditional clinical expert‐based assessments (EBA) is limited. In this study, the authors aimed to compare and contrast the validity evidence for the assessment of a complex clinical skill based on scores generated from an AI and trained clinical experts, respectively.MethodsThe study was conducted between September 2020 to October 202… Show more
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