
Clinical Mondays: AI-Powered OSCE Training
The Babak Lab shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Clinical Mondays: AI-Powered OSCE Training
A randomized trial in NEJM AI (June 2025) tested the AI-Standardized Clinical Examination (ASCE) on the DocSimulator platform (GPT-4). It compared AI-based training with traditional OSCE preparation for early-clerkship students.
Study Focus
Evaluating whether AI-driven simulations can improve medical students’ clinical performance, readiness, and stress management compared to standard OSCE prep.
Key Findings
- Higher OSCE scores with ASCE (median 11.4 vs. 10.7; P=0.02)
- Absenteeism reduced (0.8% vs. 4.9%)
- Improved emotional readiness (P<0.001)
- Lower stress (P=0.02)
- High realism: 74% felt they were interacting with real patients; 67% believed feedback came from live teachers
Conclusion
ASCE training improved competence, reduced stress, and provided realistic simulations — showing promise to reshape medical education and reduce reliance on traditional OSCEs.
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A link to the full article can be found in the comments section.”
Title: AI-Standardized Clinical Examination Training on OSCE Performance
Authors: Emma Lavigne, Antonio Lopez, Julien Frandon, Geoffrey Blaizot, Ludovic Gabellier, Salma Adham, José Ursic Bedoya, Jérémy Charriot, Thomas Thieblemont, Maha Badreddine, Emmanuel Guenou, François Carbonnel, Claire Duflos, Denis Morin, Isabelle Laffont, Yves-Marie Pers, Kévin Yauy
Maria (Masha) Babak, Head of the Lab at The Babak Lab, shared The Babak Lab’s post:
“NEJM AI study shows GPT-4 powered ASCE boosted OSCE scores, reduced stress, and felt real to students. A glimpse into the future of medical training.”
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