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Lambert Schuwirth
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Lambert Schuwirth
@LSchuwirth
Strategic professor of medical education, Australia. Views are my own.
Adelaide, South Australia เข้าร่วม Şubat 2012
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@arealmofwonder C also because it reminds me of a wonderful restaurant we went to during the time we lived in Lyon.
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@arealmofwonder I love D, that combination of feelings. And because Portuguese is such a beautiful language, especially Brazilian - Portuguese with a samba😀
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We've made a new video esp. for international medical graduates on how to prepare & practice for practical exams with Wise-Owl. It tells how to create a learning plan, study & practice with simulated patients. Find it on hils-hpe.com or via at Wise-Owl.com.au.
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@arealmofwonder D, it does not get more typical for the north of the Netherlands than wadlopen.
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We’d love to hear from other educators and institutions interested in exploring how AI can support learning and teaching, or from interested individual learners and teachers. You can find us at Wise-Owl.com.au
or at HILS-HPE.com
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@MedEdFlamingo Or use Wise-Owl.com.au. We’ve built this to ensure that every student (and teacher) has access to an affordable tutor- study coach-assessor - simulator in ur own language. packed with all our knowledge about teaching, learning and assessment. And for only 10A$. (~6.5Us)
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Most medical educators think AI feedback in #MedEd requires expensive online tools.
Not true. You can build it yourself (or with one tech-savvy collaborator).
Here’s the way:
1. Find a technical partner: a resident who codes, an IT colleague, or a student who loves tinkering.
2. Get a good computer: doesn’t have to be a data center, just a workstation with a strong graphics card (GPU).
3. Download an open-source LLM: free models are available that rival commercial tools.
4. Design your prompts and workflows carefully: instead of letting the AI "make things up", constrain it with your deep expertise.
This will bring you:
* Automated learner feedback that is scalable (no extra cost per student)
* Trustworthy, if it is designed cleverly
* Owned by you, not locked behind subscriptions
Medical educators... This is not science fiction.
It’s today’s DIY path to affordable, reliable AI feedback in education.
I built & deployed this on our university servers:
A small LLM runs locally; no need for ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini.
I don’t know how to code.
I just followed AI’s guidance + my own curiosity that never gives up. (A technical person could do this even faster.)
Since our GPUs are modest, I couldn’t get sufficient performance locally.
But I showed it works locally.
Previously with OpenAI’s version, we proved it can teach diagnostic reasoning to 1st-year med students
(Published in Journal of Surgical Education: 10.1016/j.jsurg.2025.103639)
We haven’t yet tested the local version as our GPUs too weak.
Now the challenge for me: finding funding for stronger GPUs.
If I succeed, our students can practice 24/7, at no cost, with no added faculty workload.

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open.substack.com/pub/hybridhori… Great post by Carlo. Important lessons. Especially about learning agents, Not just chatbots but agent like Wise-Owl.com.au will make the difference between students who struggle and those who will fly. Or between teachers who struggle or shine.
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@MedEdFlamingo @JSurgEduc @Replit I know, learning with AI is still foreign & scary to many. But actually learning without AI is much scarier. It is here to stay. That is whyWise-Owl not only focuses on offering functionalities but also on guiding the user on how to use AI for good learning, and in any language
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Comparison with human tutor is a clever choice :)
The main obstacle that I go through in my medical school is that when we presented our tool to the departmens for free use to improve the education quality and lower their workload, they did not interested in. Some even reacted negatively as this is an "unusual" way of learning. I wonder your experience.

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Our study published in @JSurgEduc today!
1st-year med students using the AI tool, I vibe-coded through @Replit, outperformed 2nd-years in surgical diagnosis.
No human-written content. No human in the loop.
Scalable, low-cost diagnostic training is no longer hypothetical.

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All modes offer feedback on both your answers and your reasoning.
No shortcuts — just smarter, structured learning.
Try it now Wise-owl.com.au
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Our AI-powered tutor for health professions education! It teaches, coaches, challenges, and simulates, all in 1 intuitive interface.
From deep learning to clinical role plays to portfolio coaching, it's just a chatbot; it's your personal AI tutor.
🔗 Wise-owl.com.au
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@MSFT365Status hè Microsoft, suddenly my office is not working anymore. Reinstalled and still not working. I have work to do. What is happening.
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