In April 2025, the Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL) launched the inaugural AI in Education Research Program, a forward-thinking initiative funded by the Office of the Provost. This program is designed to empower educators to lead transformative, AI-driven research projects that reimagine learning experiences and outcomes across healthcare education.
By aligning with MUSC’s AI Strategic Goals, the program supports projects that advance the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) and prepare a future-ready, AI-competent healthcare workforce. These funded initiatives are set to shape the future of healthcare delivery, education, and research through responsible and visionary AI integration.
Project aims include:
- Explore AI-based solutions that will enhance education programs or interventions.
- Demonstrate measurable benefits for students as the primary end users.
- Explore the potential of translating project interventions to other Departments and Colleges at MUSC
The inaugural call for proposals drew strong interest, with 17 submissions and 8 projects selected for funding. The project period runs from July 1, 2025 to June 30, 2026, and the selected Principal Investigators are now leading the charge in redefining what’s possible in AI-enhanced education.
Stay tuned as we spotlight these groundbreaking projects and the educators driving innovation at MUSC.
Meet the award recipients and discover the innovative projects they’re leading below.
Dr. Ashley Bondurant
Assistant Professor and Instructional Designer – College of Health Professions
TeachSmart AI: Enhancing Student Engagement Through A—Generated Video Instruction
>100 Students Potentially Benefited
Co-PI Name(s): E’lise Nessen; Ragan Dubose-Morris
Dr. Donna Kern
Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education – College of Medicine
Dean's Office
Expanding Coaching Capacity: Use of AI Powered Tools to Enrich Medical Students’ Academic Coaching Experience
>100 Students Potentially Benefited
Co-PI Name(s): Joe Blumer
Dr. Jeanhyong Park
Assistant Professor – College of Medicine
Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine Mock Case Challenger: An AI-Powered Simulation Platform for Medical Education
76-100 Students Potentially Benefited
Dr. Pongsakorn Poovarodom
Assistant Professor and Director of Innovation Laboratory – College of Dental Medicine
Reconstructive and Rehabilitation Sciences
Impact of AI-Automated Design Software Crown Fabrication in Digital Dental Workflows
76-100 Students Potentially Benefited
Co-PI Name(s): Fabio Rizzante
CHP – Healthcare Studies Program
Preparing a Future Ready, AI–Competent Healthcare Workforce Through the AI-Integrated Healthcare Studies Program
26-50 Students Potentially Benefited
Co-PI Name(s): Lauren Gellar
Dr. Kelly Roelf
Assistant Professor – College of Medicine
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
BedsideIQ
>100 Students Potentially Benefited
Dr. Dmitry Scherbakov
Postdoctoral Scholar – College of Medicine
Department of Public Health Sciences
AI-Assisted Scoping and Systematic Review Class
>100 Students Potentially Benefited
Co-PI Name(s): Leslie Lenert
Dr. Ramsey Wehbe
Assistant Professor of Medicine – College of Medicine
Cardiology
PatientSimAI: Evaluating Multimodal Generative AI for High Fidelity Simulation-Based Clinical Education
>100 Students Potentially Benefited