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Medical Education In Transition: Preparing Tomorrow’s Doctors For A Digital World

Authors

Maj Gen Prof Hafeez Ud Din HI(M) (Retd)
Principal HITEC-IMS (Medical College)
Syed Muhammad Ali Haider
Lecturer, Department of Medical Education, HITEC-IMS

Abstract

This editorial explores the evolving landscape of medical education in the era of digital transformation, emphasizing competency-based training, simulation, and ethical integration of AI. There is a need to balance technological innovation with humanistic values to prepare competent and compassionate future physicians.

How to cite this article

Maj Gen Prof Hafeez Ud Din HI(M) (Retd), Syed Muhammad Ali Haider. Medical Education In Transition: Preparing Tomorrow’s Doctors For A Digital World.HMDJ. 2025 December; 05(02): 45-47.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.69884/hmdj.5.2.9653

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