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ChatGPT in Nuclear Medicine – Expanding Possibilities and Navigating Challenges: Correspondence
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Dear Editor, “ChatGPT in Nuclear Medicine: Expanding Possibilities and Navigating Challenges[1]” is an interesting article. The letter discusses the potential applications and challenges of utilizing ChatGPT in the field of nuclear medicine. ChatGPT shows promise in enhancing patient education, query resolution, decision support, research support, and education within the nuclear medicine field. However, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of ChatGPT’s responses is crucial, as it needs to be trained on high-quality, up-to-date data specific to nuclear medicine to minimize misinformation or outdated information being provided. Continual training and validation are necessary to keep the model updated with the latest advancements in the field, as well as addressing privacy, ethical, and security concerns when using ChatGPT in nuclear medicine. One of the significant potentials of ChatGPT lies in patient education, where it can help patients better understand nuclear medicine procedures, reduce anxiety, and improve the overall patient experience. However, it is important to note that the final decisions should always be made by qualified healthcare professionals, and ChatGPT should be considered a supportive tool rather than a substitute for medical expertise. In addition, ChatGPT can serve as a valuable tool for query resolution in nuclear medicine by assisting with interpreting reports, explaining radiopharmaceuticals, clarifying imaging findings, and improving communication between professionals and patients. ChatGPT also offers the potential for decision support in nuclear medicine by suggesting appropriate follow-up procedures, aiding in treatment planning, and generating differential diagnoses. The model can support research efforts by generating insights, summarizing scientific literature, and potentially contributing to the development of new imaging techniques or treatment modalities. In terms of training and education, ChatGPT can simulate a valuable platform for students and residents to practice their diagnostic skills, interpret imaging studies, and deepen their understanding of nuclear medicine principles. The model should be trained using current, high-quality data relevant to nuclear medicine in future. Ongoing training and validation should also be ensured to keep the model up to speed with new developments. Furthermore, to preserve patient data privacy and adhere to legal requirements, ChatGPT users in nuclear medicine must address privacy, ethical, and security considerations. To fully integrate ChatGPT into nuclear medicine and improve patient care, research, and teaching in the area, cooperation between healthcare professionals and AI developers is essential. Financial support and sponsorship Nil. Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts of interest.
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