Effect of Artificial Intelligence Tutoring vs Expert Instruction on Learning Simulated Surgical Skills Among Medical Students
Ali M. Fazlollahi(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Rolando F. Del Maestro(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Mohamad Bakhaidar(McGill University), Jason M. Harley(McGill University Health Centre), Nykan Mirchi(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Nicole Ledwos(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Khalid Bajunaid(Jeddah University), Abdulrahman J. Sabbagh(King Abdulaziz University), Recai Yilmaz(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Ian Langleben(McGill University Health Centre), Ahmad Alsayegh(King Abdulaziz University), Alexander Winkler-Schwartz(Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital)
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