“How can we involve Patients?” - Students’ perspectives on embedding PPIE into a doctoral training centre for AI in medical diagnosis and care
Aron Syversen, Oliver Umney, Lewis Howell, Jack Breen, Emma Briggs, Zoe Hancox, Sobia Khan, Oliver Mills, Victoria Moglia, Mary Paterson, Richard Stephens

TL;DR
This paper explores how PhD students in AI for healthcare can learn to involve patients and the public in their research.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to integrating patient and public involvement into AI medical research training for PhD students.
Findings
PhD students in the AI-Medical CDT conducted PPIE activities between 2021 and 2024.
The paper highlights both the benefits and challenges of embedding PPIE in AI healthcare research training.
It provides actionable recommendations for integrating PPIE into future AI research projects.
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) promises to transform healthcare research. However, patients and the public are still not widely involved or engaged within this research area. There is a growing recognition of the importance of incorporating Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement (PPIE) earlier into researcher training. Doctoral training programmes train and support cohorts of PhD students all within a similar research field and therefore may provide the perfect environment to train researchers in PPIE. This paper describes and evaluates the PPIE activities and training within the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Artificial Intelligence for Medical Diagnosis and Care (“AI-Medical”), at the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom. Authored primarily by PhD candidates from the AI-Medical CDT, it provides an overview of the PPIE activities conducted by students in the CDT…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Telemedicine and Telehealth Implementation · Empathy and Medical Education
