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Edgar Poe | Director Michigan State University
Artificial intelligence is entering classrooms, clinics, and research at a rapid pace—but not every tool is built with the same safeguards. Leaders face tough questions about transparency, compliance, and long-term reliability before adopting new solutions. The AI Trust & Security Checklist gives healthcare and education institutions a structured way to evaluate vendors, protect sensitive data, and ensure responsible use.
"If someone has a question and I don't have the answer, I can find it in Medtrics"
AI adoption is accelerating, but not every tool is created with the same safeguards. Leaders are asked to weigh transparency, compliance, and long-term reliability before deciding what belongs in their classrooms, clinics, or research environments. The AI Trust & Security Checklist distills those concerns into five clear categories you can use to evaluate any AI vendor with confidence.
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Discover how Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine partnered with Medtrics to pilot an AI-assisted process that improved efficiency and accuracy in MSPE compilation while preserving student voice, evaluator intent, and institutional oversight
73% of program directors say accreditation takes time away from teaching. This guide helps your team spot inefficiencies, uncover gaps in compliance, and build a shared understanding of what an accreditation-ready system should do—before you invest time in demos or vendor conversations.
9/12/2024
In an engaging and practical webinar, Natasha Brocks, owner of GME Admin Insights, teamed up with Medtrics to provide invaluable insights into managing evaluations in Graduate Medical Education (GME). Natasha’s 18+ years of experience in GME helped guide attendees through the complexities of evaluation processes, offering strategies to improve compliance, streamline workflows, and ensure the success of residency programs. Designed for GME coordinators and administrators, this session showcased how evaluation management can shape the future of medical education.