Peer-reviewed publications across AI, immersive technology, and medical education
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2026
Scaling Multimodal Agentic AI in Medical Education: Multisite Cross-Sectional Study of Simulation Effectiveness in Primary Care
Jacobs C, Johnson H, Brownlie K, Joiner R, Thompson T
JMIR Form Res
2026
Medical Students' Experiences With Virtual Reality Simulation Training: Qualitative Study
Sharma V, Park S, Voinescu A, Jacobs C
JMIR Med Educ
2025
Application of AI Communication Training Tools in Medical Undergraduate Education: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study Within a Primary Care Context
Jacobs C, Johnson H, Tan N, Brownlie K, Joiner R, Thompson T
JMIR Med Educ
2025
Examining Multimodal AI Resources in Medical Education: The Role of Immersion, Motivation, and Fidelity in AI Narrative Learning
Jacobs C
JMIR Med Educ
2025
Enhancing GP Consultation Skills Training: Educational Evaluation of a Conversational AI Innovation for Simulated Consultation Assessment Preparation
Jacobs C, Hazra K, Singh A
Educ Prim Care
2025
Beyond Traditional Simulation: An Exploratory Study on the Effectiveness and Acceptability of ChatGPT-4o Advanced Voice Mode for Communication Skills Practice
Mukadam A, Suresh S, Jacobs C
Cureus
2025
Impact of Digital Engagement on Weight Loss Outcomes in Obesity Management Among Individuals Using GLP-1 and Dual GLP-1/GIP Receptor Agonist Therapy
Johnson H, Huang D, Liu V, Ammouri MA, Jacobs C, El-Osta A
JMIR
2025
Current Treatment Options: Digital Mental Health Interventions in Psychiatry
Marshall N, Loades M, Jacobs C, Biddle L, Lambert J
Curr Treat Options Psych
2024
Human-Computer Interaction and Artificial Intelligence: Advancing Care Through Extended Mind Theory
Jacobs C, Johnson H, Rennie T, Lambert J, Joiner R
Cureus
2023
Cognitive Interviewing as a Method to Inform Questionnaire Design and Validity — ITEM for Healthcare Education
Jacobs C, Wheeler J, Williams M, Joiner R
Comput & Educ
2023
Augmented Reality in Medical Education: A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study