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Abdullah Aldwean, University of Bridgeport ; Dan Tenney, University of Bridgeport
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Paper ID #44893Large Language Models in Healthcare: Bridging the Gap betweenPerformance Evaluation and Socio-Ethical ImplicationsMr. Abdullah Aldwean, University of Bridgeport Abdullah Aldwean is a Ph.D. candidate in Technology Management and innovation at the University of Bridgeport with 15+ years of professional experience in healthcare industry. His ongoing research explore the application of Generative Artificial Intelligence in healthcare, with particular interest in Generative large Language Models evaluation analysis. Abdullah holds a Master of Business Administration from Saudi Electronic University in
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Naser Haghbin, Fairfield University
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, aligning with the principles of constructivism [6]. A specific example of PBL's success in engineering education is the European ProjectSemester (EPS) approach. In this program, students work collaboratively on projects that addresssustainable development challenges, requiring them to apply interdisciplinary solutions andconsider ethical and societal impacts. Such projects exemplify how PBL prepares students tobecome well-rounded engineers capable of tackling the multifaceted challenges of the 21stcentury. The EPS approach demonstrates the tangible benefits of PBL in fostering criticalthinking, problem-solving skills, and an awareness of sustainability in engineering practice [7]. However, implementing PBL is not without challenges