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- A notable emphasis was on using artificial intelligence, specifically finding a balance between objective and subjective student assessments
JAZAN: Jazan University wrapped up its Saudi International Conference on Medical Education on Thursday.
The event, organized in collaboration with the Saudi Society for Medical Education, featured workshops and academic papers addressing key issues and challenges in the sector.
The participants explored vital themes, including the challenges and opportunities in implementing collaborative practices among healthcare professionals.
They also discussed a case study in endocrine surgery.
A notable emphasis was on using artificial intelligence, specifically finding a balance between objective and subjective student assessments.
The closing session proved particularly dynamic, featuring presentations on integrating global health perspectives into healthcare curricula, and emerging assessment trends.
A highlight was a panel discussion where speakers presented the conference’s key findings and formulated strategic recommendations for the sector.