AUTHOR=Talyshinskii Ali , Naik Nithesh , Hameed B. M Zeeshan , Zhanbyrbekuly Ulanbek , Khairli Gafur , Guliev Bakhman , Juilebø-Jones Patrick , Tzelves Lazaros , Somani Bhaskar Kumar TITLE=Expanding horizons and navigating challenges for enhanced clinical workflows: ChatGPT in urology JOURNAL=Frontiers in Surgery VOLUME=10 YEAR=2023 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/surgery/articles/10.3389/fsurg.2023.1257191 DOI=10.3389/fsurg.2023.1257191 ISSN=2296-875X ABSTRACT=Purpose of review

ChatGPT has emerged as a potential tool for facilitating doctors' workflows. However, when it comes to applying these findings within a urological context, there have not been many studies. Thus, our objective was rooted in analyzing the pros and cons of ChatGPT use and how it can be exploited and used by urologists.

Recent findings

ChatGPT can facilitate clinical documentation and note-taking, patient communication and support, medical education, and research. In urology, it was proven that ChatGPT has the potential as a virtual healthcare aide for benign prostatic hyperplasia, an educational and prevention tool on prostate cancer, educational support for urological residents, and as an assistant in writing urological papers and academic work. However, several concerns about its exploitation are presented, such as lack of web crawling, risk of accidental plagiarism, and concerns about patients-data privacy.

Summary

The existing limitations mediate the need for further improvement of ChatGPT, such as ensuring the privacy of patient data and expanding the learning dataset to include medical databases, and developing guidance on its appropriate use. Urologists can also help by conducting studies to determine the effectiveness of ChatGPT in urology in clinical scenarios and nosologies other than those previously listed.