
AI medical interpreters: the evidence isn’t keeping up
Back to Menu ↩ Artificial intelligence is being adopted across healthcare at a remarkable pace, and language access services are no exception. Hospitals are increasingly
Virginia creates outstanding online Medical English content, used by doctors, nurses, carers and OET students around the world to improve their professional English and communication skills and achieve the scores they need in OET to work in English-speaking countries.
Over the years, Virginia has created hundreds of animated videos as part of her course creation work. As AI has rapidly developed, she can now accelerate the creation of new content and integrate a much greater variety of image, sound and voice. However, AI is not the panacea some declare it to be – at least not yet.
In this presentation, Virginia describes how AI is impacting video creation, gives examples of what it can do, and describes the related challenges, so giving audience members a clear idea of what they can also do.

Back to Menu ↩ Artificial intelligence is being adopted across healthcare at a remarkable pace, and language access services are no exception. Hospitals are increasingly

Back to Menu ↩ Standardized patients — trained actors who simulate clinical encounters — have long been considered the gold standard for teaching doctor-patient communication.

Back to Menu ↩ UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand These four countries each have a single national medical regulator. The GMC sets the highest
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