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Expanding Cosmetic Plastic Surgery Research With ChatGPT

Aesthetic Surgery Journal
Aesthetic Surgery Journal

AUTHORS: Rohun Gupta, MD, John B Park, PharmD, Chirag Bisht, BS, Isabel Herzog, BA, Joseph Weisberger, MD, John Chao, MD, Kongkrit Chaiyasate, MD, Edward S Lee, MD

SUMMARY: The article discusses the potential of ChatGPT to enhance research in cosmetic plastic surgery. It highlights how AI can assist in various aspects, such as literature reviews, data analysis, and generating patient education materials. By streamlining research processes, ChatGPT can help researchers stay updated on trends, improve communication, and foster collaboration within the field. The article emphasizes the importance of integrating AI tools like ChatGPT to advance knowledge, improve patient outcomes, and support informed decision-making in cosmetic plastic surgery. Overall, it advocates for embracing technology to drive innovation and efficiency in surgical research.

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