Matching Human Expertise: ChatGPT's Performance on Hand Surgery Examinations.

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HAND Pub Date : 2025-03-20 DOI:10.1177/15589447251322914
Zachary A Kirschenbaum, Yuri Han, Kiera L Vrindten, Hanbin Wang, Ron Cody, Brian M Katt, David Kirschenbaum
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Abstract

Background: The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into health care witnessed significant advancements, particularly with AI-driven tools like ChatGPT. Initial evaluations indicated that ChatGPT 3.5 did not perform as well as humans on specialized hand surgery self-assessment examinations. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the performance of ChatGPT 4o on American Society for Surgery of the Hand (ASSH) self-assessment questions and whether using enhanced techniques such as better prompts and file search improve accuracy.

Methods: Using data from the ASSH self-assessment examinations (2008-2013), we explored the impact of ChatGPT model version, prompt, and file search on the accuracy of AI-generated responses. We used OpenAI's application programming interface to automate question input and response scoring. Statistical analysis was conducted using one-way analysis of variance. KR-20 was used to assess the reliability of the test.

Results: Results indicate that the latest AI models, particularly ChatGPT 4o with enhanced prompting and access to peer-reviewed literature, can achieve performance levels comparable to human examinees, particularly on text-based questions. ChatGPT 4o performed significantly better than ChatGPT 3.5 and showed marked improvement with better prompts and file search capabilities. The KR-20 for the 2013 examination was 0.946, indicating a very reliable test.

Conclusions: These findings highlight AI's potential to support medical education and practice, demonstrating that ChatGPT can perform at a human-equivalent level on hand surgery self-assessment examinations. Our results suggest potential utility as a supplementary tool in educational settings and as a supportive resource in clinical practice.

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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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