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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Perceptions of Artificial Intelligence Among Healthcare Staff: A Qualitative Survey Study
Simone Castagno, Mohamed Khalifa
2020 · 270 Zit.
Artificial intelligence for cardiovascular disease risk assessment in personalised framework: a scoping review
Manasvi Singh, Ashish Kumar, Narendra N. Khanna et al.
2024 · 113 Zit.
Performance of ChatGPT and Bard on the official part 1 FRCOphth practice questions
Thomas Fowler, Simon Pullen, Liam Birkett
2023 · 45 Zit.
Performance of ChatGPT on a primary FRCA multiple choice question bank
Liam Birkett, Thomas Fowler, Simon Pullen
2023 · 26 Zit.
Artificial intelligence and nuclear medicine
Margaret Hall
2018 · 11 Zit.
The digital Balint: using AI in reflective practice
M. M. Lewis, Benedict Hayhoe
2024 · 10 Zit.
Digital health and artificial intelligence in kidney research: a report from the 2020 Kidney Disease Clinical Trialists (KDCT) meeting
Tae Won Yi, Chris Laing, Matthias Kretzler et al.
2021 · 7 Zit.
Personalized Medicine for Cardiovascular Disease Risk in Artificial Intelligence Framework
Manasvi Singh, Ashish Kumar, Narendra N. Khanna et al.
2023 · 5 Zit.
Artificial intelligence and data processing in injury diagnosis and prevention in competitive sports: A literature review
Panagiotis Poulios, Athanasios Serlis, Peter P. Groumpos et al.
2021 · 3 Zit.
Evaluating ChatGPT’s Diagnostic Accuracy in Detecting Fundus Images
Ayushi Gupta, Hussein Al-Kazwini
2024 · 3 Zit.
A new frontier in biostatistics: evaluating the accuracy of ChatGPT-4 vs. R in analysing liver resection data
Basel Jobeir, Abdulmajeed Alahdal, Fuat Saner et al.
2024 · 1 Zit.
AI and the Infectious Medicine of COVID-19
Vardan Andriasyan, Anthony Petkidis, Artur Yakimovich
2022 · 1 Zit.
Reply: Toward More Equitable Liver Allocation: Optimizing the GEMA-AI Model for the Chinese Context
Manuel Luis Rodríguez-Perálvarez, Antonio M. Gómez-Orellana, Emmanuel A. Tsochatzis
2026 · 0 Zit.
Digital Solutions in HF Education: What Can Patients and Clinicians Gain?
Teresa Castiello, Loreena Hill, Sharon Man et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.
86 Is artificial intelligence a force for democratising global maxillofacial surgery, or is it a catalyst for increased disparities?
Richard Ackroyd, Richard Ackroyd
2025 · 0 Zit.