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154 related items for PubMed ID: 37837968

  • 1. The Potential of GPT-4 as a Support Tool for Pharmacists: Analytical Study Using the Japanese National Examination for Pharmacists.
    Kunitsu Y.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2023 Oct 30; 9():e48452. PubMed ID: 37837968
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  • 2. ChatGPT (GPT-4) passed the Japanese National License Examination for Pharmacists in 2022, answering all items including those with diagrams: a descriptive study.
    Sato H, Ogasawara K.
    J Educ Eval Health Prof; 2024 Oct 30; 21():4. PubMed ID: 38413129
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  • 6. GPT-4 Artificial Intelligence Model Outperforms ChatGPT, Medical Students, and Neurosurgery Residents on Neurosurgery Written Board-Like Questions.
    Guerra GA, Hofmann H, Sobhani S, Hofmann G, Gomez D, Soroudi D, Hopkins BS, Dallas J, Pangal DJ, Cheok S, Nguyen VN, Mack WJ, Zada G.
    World Neurosurg; 2023 Nov 30; 179():e160-e165. PubMed ID: 37597659
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  • 7. Safety and quality of AI chatbots for drug-related inquiries: A real-world comparison with licensed pharmacists.
    Albogami Y, Alfakhri A, Alaqil A, Alkoraishi A, Alshammari H, Elsharawy Y, Alhammad A, Alhossan A.
    Digit Health; 2024 Nov 30; 10():20552076241253523. PubMed ID: 38757086
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  • 8. The Rapid Development of Artificial Intelligence: GPT-4's Performance on Orthopedic Surgery Board Questions.
    Hofmann HL, Guerra GA, Le JL, Wong AM, Hofmann GH, Mayfield CK, Petrigliano FA, Liu JN.
    Orthopedics; 2024 Nov 30; 47(2):e85-e89. PubMed ID: 37757748
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  • 9. A Generative Pretrained Transformer (GPT)-Powered Chatbot as a Simulated Patient to Practice History Taking: Prospective, Mixed Methods Study.
    Holderried F, Stegemann-Philipps C, Herschbach L, Moldt JA, Nevins A, Griewatz J, Holderried M, Herrmann-Werner A, Festl-Wietek T, Mahling M.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2024 Jan 16; 10():e53961. PubMed ID: 38227363
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  • 10. Performance Comparison of ChatGPT-4 and Japanese Medical Residents in the General Medicine In-Training Examination: Comparison Study.
    Watari T, Takagi S, Sakaguchi K, Nishizaki Y, Shimizu T, Yamamoto Y, Tokuda Y.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2023 Dec 06; 9():e52202. PubMed ID: 38055323
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  • 11. Stratified Evaluation of GPT's Question Answering in Surgery Reveals Artificial Intelligence (AI) Knowledge Gaps.
    Murphy Lonergan R, Curry J, Dhas K, Simmons BI.
    Cureus; 2023 Nov 06; 15(11):e48788. PubMed ID: 38098921
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  • 12. Artificial Intelligence in Ophthalmology: A Comparative Analysis of GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and Human Expertise in Answering StatPearls Questions.
    Moshirfar M, Altaf AW, Stoakes IM, Tuttle JJ, Hoopes PC.
    Cureus; 2023 Jun 06; 15(6):e40822. PubMed ID: 37485215
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  • 13. Evaluating ChatGPT-4's Accuracy in Identifying Final Diagnoses Within Differential Diagnoses Compared With Those of Physicians: Experimental Study for Diagnostic Cases.
    Hirosawa T, Harada Y, Mizuta K, Sakamoto T, Tokumasu K, Shimizu T.
    JMIR Form Res; 2024 Jun 26; 8():e59267. PubMed ID: 38924784
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  • 14. Comparison of ChatGPT-3.5, ChatGPT-4, and Orthopaedic Resident Performance on Orthopaedic Assessment Examinations.
    Massey PA, Montgomery C, Zhang AS.
    J Am Acad Orthop Surg; 2023 Dec 01; 31(23):1173-1179. PubMed ID: 37671415
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  • 15. Artificial Intelligence in Childcare: Assessing the Performance and Acceptance of ChatGPT Responses.
    Kaneda Y, Namba M, Kaneda U, Tanimoto T.
    Cureus; 2023 Aug 01; 15(8):e44484. PubMed ID: 37791148
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  • 16. Performance of GPT-4V in Answering the Japanese Otolaryngology Board Certification Examination Questions: Evaluation Study.
    Noda M, Ueno T, Koshu R, Takaso Y, Shimada MD, Saito C, Sugimoto H, Fushiki H, Ito M, Nomura A, Yoshizaki T.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2024 Mar 28; 10():e57054. PubMed ID: 38546736
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  • 17. Generative pretrained transformer-4, an artificial intelligence text predictive model, has a high capability for passing novel written radiology exam questions.
    Sood A, Mansoor N, Memmi C, Lynch M, Lynch J.
    Int J Comput Assist Radiol Surg; 2024 Apr 28; 19(4):645-653. PubMed ID: 38381363
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  • 18. Performance of ChatGPT in the In-Training Examination for Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine Residents in South Korea: Observational Study.
    Yoon SH, Oh SK, Lim BG, Lee HJ.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2024 Sep 16; 10():e56859. PubMed ID: 39284182
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  • 19. Evaluating Large Language Models for the National Premedical Exam in India: Comparative Analysis of GPT-3.5, GPT-4, and Bard.
    Farhat F, Chaudhry BM, Nadeem M, Sohail SS, Madsen DØ.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2024 Feb 21; 10():e51523. PubMed ID: 38381486
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  • 20. Comparison of the Performance of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 With That of Medical Students on the Written German Medical Licensing Examination: Observational Study.
    Meyer A, Riese J, Streichert T.
    JMIR Med Educ; 2024 Feb 08; 10():e50965. PubMed ID: 38329802
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