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245 1 |a Building Clinical Simulations With ChatGPT in Nursing Education 
260 |b SLACK INCORPORATED  |c May 2025 
513 |a Journal Article 
520 3 |a Background Competency-based nursing education necessitates effective instructional methods and assessment tools for evaluating students' knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Clinical simulation has emerged as a valuable approach, but creating well-crafted simulations traditionally requires substantial time and effort. The advent of artificial intelligence (AI), exemplified by ChatGPT (OpenAI), offers promising advancements in streamlining scenario creation. Method This article explores the application of ChatGPT-3, version GPT-3, created by OpenAI in generating clinical simulation scenarios for nursing education. The focus is on the convenience, speed, and creativity provided by ChatGPT, enabling nurse educators to save time while developing intricate and thought-provoking scenarios. Results ChatGPT generates intricate scenarios that stimulate critical thinking, significantly reducing the time required for nurse educators to create simulations. This AI tool's ability to produce clinical simulations quickly demonstrates its potential to enhance educational experiences in nursing. Conclusion ChatGPT's convenience, speed, and innovative capabilities make it invaluable for constructing dynamic clinical simulations, opening new avenues for innovative instruction in nursing education. This article highlights the transformative role of AI in empowering educators and enhancing educational experiences, showcasing ChatGPT's potential to revolutionize nursing education despite ongoing discussions about its potential negative impacts. [J Nurs Educ. 2025;64(5):e6–e7.] 
610 4 |a American Association of Colleges of Nursing OpenAI 
653 |a Teaching 
653 |a Students 
653 |a Nursing education 
653 |a Colleges & universities 
653 |a Teachers 
653 |a Chatbots 
653 |a Simulation 
653 |a Artificial intelligence 
653 |a Internet access 
653 |a Empowerment 
653 |a Learning 
653 |a Pedagogy 
653 |a Critical thinking 
653 |a Teacher Competency Testing 
653 |a Brainstorming 
653 |a Competence 
653 |a Nurses 
653 |a Influence of Technology 
653 |a Conventional Instruction 
653 |a Learning Processes 
653 |a Academic Achievement 
653 |a Learning Experience 
653 |a Educational Technology 
653 |a Cognitive Style 
653 |a Teacher Empowerment 
653 |a Reference Materials 
653 |a Authors 
653 |a Competency Based Education 
653 |a Evidence Based Practice 
653 |a Educational Experience 
653 |a Lifelong Learning 
653 |a Reference Services 
773 0 |t Journal of Nursing Education  |g vol. 64, no. 5 (May 2025), p. e6 
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