ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reports
ChatGPT is a chatbot built on a natural language processing model which can generate human-like responses to prompts given to it. Despite its lack of domain-specific training, ChatGPT has developed remarkable accuracy in interpreting clinical information. In this article, we aim to assess what role...
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| description | ChatGPT is a chatbot built on a natural language processing model which can generate human-like responses to prompts given to it. Despite its lack of domain-specific training, ChatGPT has developed remarkable accuracy in interpreting clinical information. In this article, we aim to assess what role ChatGPT can serve in medical writing. We recruited a first-year medical student with no prior experience in writing case reports to write a case report on a complex surgery with the assistance of ChatGPT. After a thorough evaluation of its responses, we believe that ChatGPT is a powerful medical writing tool that can be used to generate summaries, proofread, and provide valuable medical insight. However, ChatGPT is not a substitute for a study author due to several significant limitations, and should instead be used in conjunction with the author during the writing process. As the impact of natural language processing models such as ChatGPT grows, we suggest that guidelines be established on how to better utilize this technology to improve clinical research rather than outright prohibiting its usage. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-543ecdb12d514e1a8b3b4e8df3a1efeb2025-08-19T23:42:47ZengElsevierSurgery in Practice and Science2666-26202023-09-011410018510.1016/j.sipas.2023.100185ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reportsWai Lone Jonathan Ho0Bilal Koussayer1Joseph Sujka2USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, 560 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602, United States; Corresponding author.USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, 560 Channelside Dr, Tampa, FL 33602, United StatesUSF Department of General Surgery 2 Tampa General Circle, 7th Floor Tampa, FL 33606, United StatesChatGPT is a chatbot built on a natural language processing model which can generate human-like responses to prompts given to it. Despite its lack of domain-specific training, ChatGPT has developed remarkable accuracy in interpreting clinical information. In this article, we aim to assess what role ChatGPT can serve in medical writing. We recruited a first-year medical student with no prior experience in writing case reports to write a case report on a complex surgery with the assistance of ChatGPT. After a thorough evaluation of its responses, we believe that ChatGPT is a powerful medical writing tool that can be used to generate summaries, proofread, and provide valuable medical insight. However, ChatGPT is not a substitute for a study author due to several significant limitations, and should instead be used in conjunction with the author during the writing process. As the impact of natural language processing models such as ChatGPT grows, we suggest that guidelines be established on how to better utilize this technology to improve clinical research rather than outright prohibiting its usage.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666262023000311ChatGPTArtificial intelligenceSurgical educationCase reportResearchHernia repair |
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| title | ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reports |
| title_full | ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reports |
| title_fullStr | ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reports |
| title_full_unstemmed | ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reports |
| title_short | ChatGPT: Friend or foe in medical writing? An example of how ChatGPT can be utilized in writing case reports |
| title_sort | chatgpt friend or foe in medical writing an example of how chatgpt can be utilized in writing case reports |
| topic | ChatGPT Artificial intelligence Surgical education Case report Research Hernia repair |
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