The Integration of Artificial Intelligence in Undergraduate Medical Education in Spain: Descriptive Analysis and International Perspectives
Ana En\'eriz Janeiro, Karina Pitombeira Pereira, Julio Mayol, Javier Crespo, Fernando Carballo, Juan B. Cabello, Manel Ramos-Casals, Bibiana P\'erez Corbacho, Juan Turnes

TL;DR
This study evaluates the current state of AI integration in Spanish medical education, revealing limited and uneven incorporation of AI content, highlighting the need for standardized national policies.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic analysis of AI curriculum integration in Spanish medical schools, highlighting disparities and suggesting policy improvements.
Findings
Only 19.2% of universities offer AI courses.
Most AI courses are elective with low credit load.
Significant regional disparities in AI education presence.
Abstract
AI is transforming medical practice and redefining the competencies that future healthcare professionals need to master. Despite international recommendations, the integration of AI into Medicine curricula in Spain had not been systematically evaluated until now. A cross-sectional study (July-September 2025) including Spanish universities offering the official degree in Medicine, according to the 'Register of Universities, Centers and Degrees (Registro de Universidades, Centros y T\'itulos RUCT)'. Curricula and publicly available institutional documentation were reviewed to identify courses and competencies related to AI in the 2025-2026 academic year. The analysis was performed using descriptive statistics. Of the 52 universities analyzed, ten (19.2%) offer specific AI courses, whereas 36 (69.2%) include no related content. Most of the identified courses are elective, with a credit…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · COVID-19 diagnosis using AI · Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
