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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Artificial Intelligence for Intraoperative Guidance
Amin Madani, Babak Namazi, Maria S. Altieri et al.
2020 · 343 Zit.
Are Meta-Analyses a Form of Medical Fake News?
Milton Packer
2017 · 38 Zit.
Ethics, Bias, and Governance in Artificial Intelligence for Hepatology: Toward Building a Safe and Fair Future
Chanda Ho, Sumeet K. Asrani
2025 · 6 Zit.
Comparison of Responses from ChatGPT-4, Google Gemini, and Google Search to Common Patient Questions About Ankle Sprains: A Readability Analysis
Hetsinhji Chavda, Tarun Sontam, William C. Skinner et al.
2025 · 4 Zit.
Artificial intelligence meets best practice: A scoping review of AI integration in simulation-based education
Heather S. Cole, Marie Lindley, Amber Senetza
2025 · 2 Zit.
An Assessment of the Performance of Different Chatbots on Shoulder and Elbow Questions
Mohamad Y. Fares, T. L. Parmar, Peter Boufadel et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Evolution of patient education materials from large-language artificial intelligence models on complex regional pain syndrome: are patients learning?
Anuj Gupta, Adil Basha, Tarun Sontam et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Evaluating Generative AI (Microsoft Copilot) as an Adjunctive Decision-Support System in Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology: A Retrospective Study
Yashaswini Jagadeesh, Nubaira Rizvi, Madhu K. Nair
2026 · 0 Zit.
Abstract PS3-04-14: Artificial intelligence (AI) as a decision support tool for practicing oncologists: breast cancer cases
Mohammad Jahanzeb, Kayla Haines, Thomas A. Buchholz et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.
Validation of a Dermatology-Focused Multimodal Image-and-Data Assistant in Diagnosis and Management of Common Dermatologic Conditions
Joshua Mijares, Emma Bisch, Eanna DeGuzman et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.
The Utility of Artificial Intelligence Platforms for Post‐Operative Mohs Micrographic Surgery Questions: A Blinded Expert Panel Evaluation
Eva Shelton, Janmesh Patel, Murad Alam et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.
Artificial intelligence (AI) as a decision support tool for practicing oncologists.
Mohammad Jahanzeb, Kayla Haines, David Ross Camidge et al.
2025 · 0 Zit.
Artificial intelligence (AI) as a decision support tool for practicing oncologists: Gastrointestinal (GI) cancer cases.
Mohammad Jahanzeb, Kayla Haines, Erin Shonkwiler et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.