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Twelve tips for Natural Language Processing in medical education program evaluation.

Kenya A Costa-DookhanMarta M MaslejKayle DonnerFaisal IslamSanjeev SockalingamAnupam Thakur
Published in: Medical teacher (2024)
With the increasing application of Natural Language Processing (NLP) in Medicine at large, medical educators are urged to gain an understanding and implement NLP techniques within their own education programs to improve the workflow and make significant and rapid improvements in their programs. This paper aims to provide twelve essential tips inclusive of both conceptual and technical factors to facilitate the successful integration of NLP in medical education program evaluation. These twelve tips range from advising on various stages of planning the evaluation process, considerations for data collection, and reflections on preprocessing of data in preparation for analysis and interpretation of results. Using these twelve tips as a framework, medical researchers, educators, and administrators will have an understanding and reference to navigating applications of NLP and be able to unlock its potential for enhancing the evaluation of their own medical education programs.
Keyphrases
  • medical education
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • electronic health record
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