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Saving Lives through Effective Training and Development of Employees in Healthcare using AI Tools

Authors: Kiran Veernapu

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14996422

Short DOI: https://doi.org/g87kb6

Country: USA

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Abstract: Skilled workforce makes any organization a thriving and a successful organization. Employees need to stay current with the technological advancement and to be effective in the job one need to upgrade the skill set consistently. Especially in healthcare, healthcare professionals need to understand how to use the new tools and techniques and the clinical research outcomes. Investing in employee training, improving the competency, skills, encouraging the talent and innovation leads an organization to be unique among the competitor and bring a better customer service. There are several modes of employee skill development. AI has become a big technology in healthcare. This includes not just clinical work, but also in training healthcare workers. More and more, tools powered by AI are being used in medical education to help improve learning, skills, and performance. This paper looks at how AI can improve employee training and development in healthcare, discussing its benefits, challenges, and real-world uses. The aim is to show how AI can be added to training programs to enhance learning, improve patient care, and boost worker performance.

Keywords: Healthcare, employee training, skill development, AI tools for skills, workforce skills improvement, Natural Language Processing, AI, ML, personalized learning, Training healthcare workers, Training Programs, Simulation-based training


Paper Id: 232105

Published On: 2023-03-08

Published In: Volume 11, Issue 2, March-April 2023

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