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    Informe radiológico estructurado asistido por modelos de lenguaje en residentes de Radiología : piloto de implementación en Urgencias
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2026) García-Hidalgo, Clemente; Consentino Hernández, José Antonio; Cayuela Espí, José Vicente; Pagán Vicente, Gonzalo; Plasencia Martínez, Juana María; Blanco Barrio, Ana; Pérez Hernández, Gloria; Moreno Pastor, Ana; Sin departamento asociado
    Objective: To evaluate whether a structured reporting system assisted by Large Language Models (LLMs) can be practically integrated into the work of radiology residents during on-call shifts. Secondary objectives included: describing format preferences through blind evaluation, characterizing linguistic differences between manual and LLM-assisted reports, and identifying perceived risks for a confirmatory study. Methods: A two-component pilot study was conducted.
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    Mapping Applications and Outcomes of Large-Language-Model-Generated Cases in Health Professions Education : A Scoping Review
    (Universidad de Murcia, Servicio de Publicaciones, 2026) Kaya, Abdullah Bedir; Emekli, Emre; Kiyak, Yavuz Selim; Sin departamento asociado
    Objective: Large language models (LLMs) have rapidly permeated health professions education and are increasingly used to generate clinical cases and vignettes, yet their characteristics, evaluation methods, and educational impact remain unclear. To map how LLMs are used to generate cases in health professions education and to summarize reported case characteristics, evaluation approaches, bias, and educational outcomes. Methods: We conducted a scoping review following Arksey and O’Malley’s framework and reported using PRISMA-ScR. PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus were searched on 27 August 2025. Of 2023 records, 72 full texts were assessed and 23 studies met inclusion criteria. Data were charted with a structured extraction form. Results: Across the 23 studies, 33 distinct LLMs were used, most commonly GPT-based models (54.5%). Cases were mainly text-based (69%), with additional image- (20.7%) and audio-based (10.3%) formats across 23 clinical and educational domains. Prompts were reported in 65.2% of studies, and 60.9% included a formal quality evaluation, ranging from high quality to clearly problematic examples. Seven studies (30.4%) identified bias or discriminatory patterns. Student participation occurred in 39.1% of studies, but no higher-level educational outcomes such as behavior change or long-term performance were reported. Conclusions: LLM-generated cases appear feasible and versatile across health professions education but are supported by early, methodologically heterogeneous evidence. Future research should standardize quality evaluation, rigorously assess learning and behavioral outcomes, and systematically audit bias in generated content.

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