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Accepted for/Published in: JMIR Medical Education

Date Submitted: Feb 28, 2023
Date Accepted: Mar 3, 2023
Date Submitted to PubMed: Mar 3, 2023

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ChatGPT in Clinical Toxicology

Sabry Abdel-Messih M, Kamel Boulos MN

ChatGPT in Clinical Toxicology

JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e46876

DOI: 10.2196/46876

PMID: 36867743

PMCID: 10034604

ChatGPT in Clinical Toxicology

  • Mary Sabry Abdel-Messih; 
  • Maged N. Kamel Boulos

ABSTRACT

ChatGPT has recently been shown to pass the USLME exam. We tested ChatGPT (Feb 13, 2023 version - standalone, available via OpenAI) using a rather typical clinical toxicology case of acute organophosphate poisoning. ChatGPT fared well in answering all our queries regarding it.


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Please cite as:

Sabry Abdel-Messih M, Kamel Boulos MN

ChatGPT in Clinical Toxicology

JMIR Med Educ 2023;9:e46876

DOI: 10.2196/46876

PMID: 36867743

PMCID: 10034604

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