Academic Journal Club | 12 March 2025
Join an engaging discussion on what this research could mean for the future of AI upskilling in primary care.
WHEN: 12.30–1.30pm, Wednesday 12 March 2025
WHERE: Online via Zoom (ID: 849 1537 0815 / Passcode 123456)
ARTICLE: Artificial intelligence education for radiographers, an evaluation of a UK postgraduate educational intervention using participatory action research: a pilot study
Van de Venter, R., Skelton, S., Matthew, J., Woznitza, N., Tarroni, G., Hirani, S. P., Kumar, A., Malik, R., & Malamateniou, C.
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What is this Journal Club session about?
Join us for an engaging discussion on what this research could mean for the future of AI upskilling in primary care.
AI is here, reshaping work in primary care, with clinicians and health workers working to understand it and adapt.
Artificial intelligence education for radiographers: an evaluation of a UK postgraduate educational intervention using participatory action research – a pilot study invites us to reflect and draw generalisable insights on how those in primary care, might approach, evaluate, and co-design AI education in one's own settings.
The study’s use of participatory action research provides food for thought on developing agile, responsive learning that keeps pace with AI’s rapid evolution.
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About the presenter
Dr Jagdeesh Singh Dhaliwal is a GP, Honorary Senior Lecturer at Monash University's Department of General Practice, and Research Translation Fellow at TROPHI. He is undertaking participatory action research exploring AI transcription tools used by doctors and nurses in aged care settings.
What is Journal Club?
Journal Club is presented by Monash University's Department of General Practice and MonREN (Monash Research and Education Network).
Journal club aims to enhance participants’ understanding of current general practice research in a collaborative and interesting way. You will develop your critical thinking and inquiry skills, while contributing to the advancement of the primary care profession by building a positive research culture.
You will access:
- An interesting and engaging learning experience.
- 2 CPD hours (for those working in general practice).
- A passionate and collaborative network of like-minded individuals.