In this issue, AJGP launches a longitudinal series on artificial intelligence.
Retina-predicted cardiovascular disease scores offer an accurate and convenient way to measure atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease risk.
The moderate accuracy of ChatGPT demonstrates potential risks for both patients and physicians using this tool. Further research is required to create more accurate models.
This article examines the medicolegal issues faced by general practitioners using artificial intelligence scribes.
In a rapidly evolving digital world, it is crucial that general practice embraces the potential of artificial intelligence and virtual reality in a real and proactive clinical manner.
In the post-implant period, patients with cardiac rhythm management devices can expect to lead normal, active lives.