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Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study
by
Sebastian, Roopa
, Naik, Sheetal
, Honnavar, Prasanna
, Lewis, Courtney
, Anand, Nikhilesh
, Joseph, Jillwin
, Cohen, Eliran
, George, Julia Elizabeth
, Adeniji, Teniola
, Robinson, Raymond E
, Hood, Ricardo
, Devaraju, Sumanth
, Mohammed, Abdalla
, Johnson, Asjah
, Cross, Joseph
, Kayalackakom, Tarron
, Vaughans, Andrea
, Nnenna Nnaji, Aisling
in
Accuracy
/ Adult
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Medical Education
/ Bell's palsy
/ Chatbots
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Generative Artificial Intelligence
/ Humans
/ Large language models
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Middle Aged
/ Natural language
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ Original Paper
/ Patient Simulation
/ Patients
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Prompt engineering
/ Qualitative Research
/ Simulation
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Theme Issue: ChatGPT and Generative Language Models in Medical Education
/ Young Adult
2025
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Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study
by
Sebastian, Roopa
, Naik, Sheetal
, Honnavar, Prasanna
, Lewis, Courtney
, Anand, Nikhilesh
, Joseph, Jillwin
, Cohen, Eliran
, George, Julia Elizabeth
, Adeniji, Teniola
, Robinson, Raymond E
, Hood, Ricardo
, Devaraju, Sumanth
, Mohammed, Abdalla
, Johnson, Asjah
, Cross, Joseph
, Kayalackakom, Tarron
, Vaughans, Andrea
, Nnenna Nnaji, Aisling
in
Accuracy
/ Adult
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Medical Education
/ Bell's palsy
/ Chatbots
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Generative Artificial Intelligence
/ Humans
/ Large language models
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Middle Aged
/ Natural language
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ Original Paper
/ Patient Simulation
/ Patients
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Prompt engineering
/ Qualitative Research
/ Simulation
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Theme Issue: ChatGPT and Generative Language Models in Medical Education
/ Young Adult
2025
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Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study
by
Sebastian, Roopa
, Naik, Sheetal
, Honnavar, Prasanna
, Lewis, Courtney
, Anand, Nikhilesh
, Joseph, Jillwin
, Cohen, Eliran
, George, Julia Elizabeth
, Adeniji, Teniola
, Robinson, Raymond E
, Hood, Ricardo
, Devaraju, Sumanth
, Mohammed, Abdalla
, Johnson, Asjah
, Cross, Joseph
, Kayalackakom, Tarron
, Vaughans, Andrea
, Nnenna Nnaji, Aisling
in
Accuracy
/ Adult
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Medical Education
/ Bell's palsy
/ Chatbots
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Generative Artificial Intelligence
/ Humans
/ Large language models
/ Male
/ Medical education
/ Medical students
/ Middle Aged
/ Natural language
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ Original Paper
/ Patient Simulation
/ Patients
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Prompt engineering
/ Qualitative Research
/ Simulation
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys and Questionnaires
/ Theme Issue: ChatGPT and Generative Language Models in Medical Education
/ Young Adult
2025
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Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study
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Assessing ChatGPT’s Capability as a New Age Standardized Patient: Qualitative Study
2025
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Overview
Standardized patients (SPs) have been crucial in medical education, offering realistic patient interactions to students. Despite their benefits, SP training is resource-intensive and access can be limited. Advances in artificial intelligence (AI), particularly with large language models such as ChatGPT, present new opportunities for virtual SPs, potentially addressing these limitations.
This study aims to assess medical students' perceptions and experiences of using ChatGPT as an SP and to evaluate ChatGPT's effectiveness in performing as a virtual SP in a medical school setting.
This qualitative study, approved by the American University of Antigua Institutional Review Board, involved 9 students (5 females and 4 males, aged 22-48 years) from the American University of Antigua College of Medicine. Students were observed during a live role-play, interacting with ChatGPT as an SP using a predetermined prompt. A structured 15-question survey was administered before and after the interaction. Thematic analysis was conducted on the transcribed and coded responses, with inductive category formation.
Thematic analysis identified key themes preinteraction including technology limitations (eg, prompt engineering difficulties), learning efficacy (eg, potential for personalized learning and reduced interview stress), verisimilitude (eg, absence of visual cues), and trust (eg, concerns about AI accuracy). Postinteraction, students noted improvements in prompt engineering, some alignment issues (eg, limited responses on sensitive topics), maintained learning efficacy (eg, convenience and repetition), and continued verisimilitude challenges (eg, lack of empathy and nonverbal cues). No significant trust issues were reported postinteraction. Despite some limitations, students found ChatGPT as a valuable supplement to traditional SPs, enhancing practice flexibility and diagnostic skills.
ChatGPT can effectively augment traditional SPs in medical education, offering accessible, flexible practice opportunities. However, it cannot fully replace human SPs due to limitations in verisimilitude and prompt engineering challenges. Integrating prompt engineering into medical curricula and continuous advancements in AI are recommended to enhance the use of virtual SPs.
Publisher
JMIR Publications
Subject
/ Adult
/ Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Medical Education
/ Chatbots
/ e-Learning and Digital Medical Education
/ Education, Medical, Undergraduate - methods
/ Feedback
/ Female
/ Generative Artificial Intelligence
/ Humans
/ Male
/ New Methods and Approaches in Medical Education
/ Patients
/ Preliminary Experiences with New Educational Technology
/ Student/Learners Perceptions and Experiences with Educational Technology
/ Students, Medical - psychology
/ Students, Medical - statistics & numerical data
/ Theme Issue: ChatGPT and Generative Language Models in Medical Education
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