OpenAI has launched a version of ChatGPT designed specifically for clinicians, aimed at supporting medical documentation, research, and clinical tasks, allowing doctors to focus more on high-quality patient care. This service is now freely available to all verified physicians, nurse practitioners (NPs), physician assistants (PAs), and pharmacists in the United States.

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In today's American healthcare system, doctors face unprecedented pressure, not only needing to care for more patients but also dealing with increasing administrative work and rapidly growing medical research. According to a 2026 survey by the American Medical Association, 72% of doctors are now using artificial intelligence in their clinical practice, a significant increase from last year. Every week, millions of clinicians worldwide use ChatGPT to assist with their medical work, covering areas such as consultations, documentation, and medical research.

OpenAI emphasizes that they will continue to improve ChatGPT's performance and safety in medical scenarios to meet growing demands. The newly launched ChatGPT for Clinicians will be built on collaboration with doctors, offering more reliable AI models to answer complex clinical questions and help with efficient documentation and research.

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This version of ChatGPT includes multiple features, such as advanced AI models for handling complex issues, reusable skills to address common workflows, real-time clinical search capabilities, and support for continuing medical education (CME). Through ChatGPT, doctors can quickly access medical information based on reliable sources and use it for clinical decision-making.

OpenAI has also introduced HealthBench Professional, an open benchmarking platform used to evaluate the performance and safety of clinical conversations. Early testing shows that doctors have a high level of satisfaction with ChatGPT responses, with 99.6% of responses considered safe and accurate.

Currently, ChatGPT for Clinicians is only available in the United States to verified healthcare professionals, with plans to expand the service to other countries and groups in the future. At the same time, OpenAI will work closely with the medical community to ensure the safe and effective application of AI technology in healthcare.

Key Points:   

🩺 OpenAI has launched a free ChatGPT for Clinicians, aimed at improving the efficiency of healthcare services.   

📊 Over 72% of US doctors are already using AI tools in clinical practice, reflecting the widespread application of AI in the medical field.   

🔍 The new version of ChatGPT has advanced features that support complex problem-solving and medical documentation, improving doctors' work efficiency.