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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Acknowledging the use of human cadaveric tissues in research papers: Recommendations from anatomical journal editors
Joe Iwanaga, Vishram Singh, Aiji Ohtsuka et al.
2020 · 557 Zit.
Standardized statement for the ethical use of human cadaveric tissues in anatomy research papers: Recommendations from <i>Anatomical Journal</i><scp>Editors‐in‐Chief</scp>
Joe Iwanaga, Vishram Singh, Sén Takeda et al.
2022 · 261 Zit.
Artificial intelligence and colonoscopy experience: lessons from two randomised trials
Alessandro Repici, Marco Spadaccini, Giulio Antonelli et al.
2021 · 223 Zit.
Cost-effectiveness of artificial intelligence for screening colonoscopy: a modelling study
Miguel Areia, Yuichi Mori, Loredana Correale et al.
2022 · 214 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence for the Otolaryngologist: A State of the Art Review
Andrés M. Bur, Matthew Shew, Jacob New
2019 · 164 Zit.
Distinguishing academic science writing from humans or ChatGPT with over 99% accuracy using off-the-shelf machine learning tools
Heather Desaire, Aleesa E. Chua, Madeline Isom et al.
2023 · 103 Zit.
Applications of artificial intelligence and machine learning in heart failure
Tauben Averbuch, Kristen Sullivan, Andrew J. Sauer et al.
2022 · 95 Zit.
Evaluation of User Acceptance of a Clinical Expert System
Renee M. Gardner, Henry P. Lundsgaarde
1994 · 91 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Improves Radiologist Performance in Skeletal Age Assessment: A Prospective Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
David Eng, Nishith Khandwala, Jin Long et al.
2021 · 80 Zit.
Graduate instructors navigating the AI frontier: The role of ChatGPT in higher education
Luke Parker, CG Carter, Alice Karakas et al.
2024 · 76 Zit.
The Promise of Explainable AI in Digital Health for Precision Medicine: A Systematic Review
Ben Allen
2024 · 75 Zit.
Enhancing clinical documentation with ambient artificial intelligence: a quality improvement survey assessing clinician perspectives on work burden, burnout, and job satisfaction
Michael Albrecht, Denton Shanks, Tina Shah et al.
2024 · 70 Zit.
Using leadership to leverage ChatGPT and artificial intelligence for undergraduate and postgraduate research supervision
Michael Cowling, Joseph Crawford, Kelly‐Ann Allen et al.
2023 · 47 Zit.
Artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine
Sagar Ranka, Madhu Reddy, Amit Noheria
2020 · 46 Zit.
Accurately detecting AI text when ChatGPT is told to write like a chemist
Heather Desaire, Aleesa E. Chua, Min Kim et al.
2023 · 44 Zit.