AI technologies: guidelines set out training requirements for NHS staff – The BMJ
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All health and care staff will receive training in how to use artificial intelligence (AI) if recommendations published this week are implemented.
Guidance from Health Education England and the NHS AI Lab sets out how to plan, develop, and deliver new training packages to equip the workforce with “the necessary knowledge, skills and capabilities they will need in AI.”1
In a report written for healthcare education and training providers in England, the guidance says that some groups of health and care staff will require more advanced specialist training depending on their roles and responsibilities, such as using AI tools …
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