Jun 8, 2023  |  12:30pm - 2:00pm

OES Virtual Journal Club

Education Scholarship

A Conversation with ChatGPT

The Office of Education Scholarship is pleased to announce our next Virtual Journal Club meeting on Thursday, June 8, 12:30-2:00 pm. We will be discussing the provocative paper: The Role of ChatGPT, Generative Language Models, and Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education: A Conversation With ChatGPT and a Call for Papers.

The event will be facilitated by Drs. Milena Forte and Tavis Apramian. We are delighted that Dr. Laurah Turner will be joining us as our special guest discussant. Dr. Turner is an Assistant Dean of Assessment and Evaluation at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. Her research and teaching interests merge human behavior, anthropology and education.

We hope you can join us for an informal and engaging discussion.

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Presented by the Office of Education Scholarship, Department of Family and Community Medicine

Laurah Turner, PhD, is an Assistant Dean of Assessment and Evaluation at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. With a background in biomedical anthropology and expertise in complex statistical modeling, Laurah's research primarily focuses on medical education. She is particularly interested in the applications of Natural Language Processing Machine Learning, and Artificial Intelligence in medical education and learning analytics.

Dr. Tavis Apramian is clinician-investigator in medical education and palliative care at the University of Toronto. He holds an MA (English Literature), an MSc (Narrative Medicine), and a PhD (Health Professional Education). He works as a palliative care physician at St. Michael’s Hospital, an assistant professor in the Department of Family & Community Medicine, and a scientist in the Department’s Office of Education Scholarship. His research program includes primary palliative care education, workplace-based education and assessment, and end-of-life care.

Dr. Milena Forte is a staff physician at the Mount Sinai Academic Family Health Team. She is a clinician educator and associate professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine where she serves as the Maternity Care Lead as well as the Postgraduate Lead for the Office of Education Scholarship. Her health professions education research focuses on teacher-learner relationships, professional Identity and assessment. She has authored several articles, two book chapters and is the creator and lead editor of the recently published anthology entitled: Full Circle, A Collection of Family Medicine Birth Stories.