Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME) is continually developing policies and guidelines around the use of artificial intelligence. These policies and guidelines are made in alignment with the University of Saskatchewan's greater integration and recognition of AI technology. These regulations are for MD students and faculty, and are designed to ensure ethical use.
Guidelines on Medical Student Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Undergraduate Medical Education Program
These guidelines overview responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) usage for medical students in the Undergraduate Medical Education Program at USASK. They work to support ethical engagement, academic integrity, and encourage critical thinking in the usage of AI in assessment.
Guidelines on the Use of AI in Clerkship
The purpose of this guideline is to provide guidance on the appropriate, safe, and responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools by clerkship students during clinical rotations, supporting the development of clinical skills and high-quality clinical care and ensuring compliance with institutional policies, legislative requirements, and professional expectations.
Policy on AI in Assessment
This policy establishes responsible artificial intelligence (AI) usage guidelines for assessment development in the USASK College of Medicine’s Undergraduate Medical Education Program, ensuring accuracy, fairness, and ethical compliance.