McGraw Hill launches new AI-powered tools for medical education offering personalized learning experiences
McGraw Hill, a US-based education provider, has announced new and expanded AI capabilities within its medical education solutions.
Clinical Reasoning by McGraw Hill is now available, offering a digital solution for medical students training to become clinicians.
“Reasoning through a patient problem to reach the right diagnosis is one of the most important skills in medicine,” says Dr. Scott Stern, Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Reasoning and author of Symptom to Diagnosis.
“Future clinicians need more than just knowledge to build these skills – they also need opportunities for deliberate practice and meaningful feedback. Clinical Reasoning provides a safe way for learners to gain this experience to ultimately make the transition from the classroom to the clinic.”
McGraw Hill has also expanded its AI Reader tool into First Aid Forward, bringing a generative AI study tool to medical students.
Learners can use the tool to highlight test and generate instant practice questions based on First Aid’s content, rather than using unreliable sources. McGraw Hill says this improves comprehension, memorization and the quality of study sessions.
“AI Reader has already enhanced the learning experience of more than 1 million unique learners who have used this innovative GenAI tool across McGraw Hill’s other digital learning solutions,” said David Cortese, Chief Digital Information Officer at McGraw Hill. “With data and insights that demonstrate AI Reader's positive impact on learning outcomes, we're excited to expand the scale and reach of another McGraw Hill AI solution by bringing AI Reader's personalized learning capabilities to medical students through First Aid Forward.”