What ChatGPT Is and Is Not in Clinical Practice

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This lesson establishes a clinically grounded mental model for ChatGPT: a language model that can help clinicians draft, summarize, explain, structure, and reason through information, but not an autonomous clinician, diagnostic authority, or source of truth.

Learners will distinguish appropriate support tasks from unsafe reliance, understand why confident-sounding answers may be wrong, and learn the basic safety posture required before using AI in patient-facing or clinical workflow contexts.

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