Trainees’ paths to safe, independent practice are variable. Artificial intelligence could help accelerate implementation of competency-based medical education to support individualized development.
Ahead of Defence iQ’s Military Flight Training conference taking place in Switzerland from the 31st March – 2nd April 2026, I sat down with Brigadier General Chris Amrhein to discuss how the United ...
Abstract: This article introduces a novel integration of deep model-based learning with modular state-based Stackelberg games (Mod-SbSG) for distributed self-optimization in manufacturing systems, ...
Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (Mini-CEX) in assessing and improving clinical competencies among medical interns during a 4-week ...
Abstract: Competency-based education is a feature of vocational training, medical education and other fields. Changes in technology, the abundance of information, and consequent shifts in education ...