"It Talks Like a Patient, But Feels Different": Co-Designing AI Standardized Patients with Medical Learners
Abstract: Standardized patients (SPs) play a central role in clinical communication training but are costly, difficult to scale, and inconsistent. LLM based AI standardized patients (AI-SPs) promise flexible, on-demand practice, yet learners often report that they talk like a patient but feel different. We interviewed 12 clinical-year medical students and conducted three co-design workshops to examine how learners experience constraints of SP encounters and what they expect from AI-SPs. We identified six learner-centered needs, translated them into AI-SP design requirements, and synthesized a conceptual workflow. Our findings position AI-SPs as tools for deliberate practice and show that instructional usability, rather than conversational realism alone, drives learner trust, engagement, and educational value.
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