As a medical student, I have witnessed firsthand how digitalization is transforming our learning experience. From accessing textbooks and journals online to attending virtual lectures and using clinical case simulation apps, digital tools have made studying more flexible and interactive. It has become easier to stay updated with the latest medical advancements and collaborate with peers through online platforms. Additionally, tools like digital flashcards, video demonstrations, and AI-based learning platforms help in better retention of complex topics. Overall, digitalization has not only improved convenience but also enriched the way we understand and apply medical knowledge.
Yes nowadays AI is doing most of our work
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Yes… Digitalization will be the adjuvant tool for studying…
Digitalization has helped a lot when it comes to self paced learning especially for medical students …
Whether be it day or night , early morning or while travelling, we can carry out videos and books with us without any inconvenience
Yes, Rightly said.
Along with all benefits, I also observe that this digitalisation making things so easier that the efforts that we are used to put in to know the concept are getting fade.
In depth knowledge is fading away. It’s getting easier to answer the complex topics on superficial level with the help of AI to pass on the exams.
So just paying attention to this fact - there are only positives which digitalisation is bringing to us.
Digitalization is the new revolution—one click at a time.
Yes also useful for last min ,presentation work
makes thing easy for us
Digitalization has created a great impact. Better understanding and clarity.
Nowadays studying without a device feels like being transported back to the 70s or 80s, where everything was in black and white, Lol!! While digitalisation has brought many positive changes, it has also diminished our ability to manually read physical books and retain only the most important information which is mostly spoon fed in this era.
Gpt is my buddy
Yes , I completely agree to this .
Digitalization has made medical learning more accessible, flexible, and interactive—with tools like virtual lectures, clinical apps, and AI platforms improving understanding and retention. However, it also comes with downsides like screen fatigue, reduced hands-on experience, and overreliance on technology. Balancing digital tools with real-world practice is key.