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Stay curious,
I had a great experience with ChatGPT after I had a fall and spent most of the day in the emergency room - no broken bones but degenerative areas particularly in lower back. Reading my patient portal days later it was filled with medical terms about the outcome of my X-rays and scans, that didn’t understand. So I asked very specific questions, using the doctors words - diagnostic, summaries, etc, to my ChatGPT. Wow…it was great. Very detailed and very understandable. The doctors in the emergency rooms are very busy and don’t have time to explain - other than “nothing broken you can go home now as soon as the discharge papers are ready.” I don’t know when they have time to update the patient portals, but they do. Interesting to me is that the chatGPT on my windows laptop pc is slightly different than the one on my iPad. Both good.