dc.description.abstract | This study aimed to analyze the current landscape of ChatGPT application in the medical field, assessing the current collaboration patterns and research topic hotspots to understand the impact and trends. By conducting a search in the Web of
Science, we collected literature related to the applications of ChatGPT in medicine, covering the period from January 1,
2000 up to January 16, 2024. Bibliometric analyses were performed using CiteSpace (V6.2., Drexel University, PA, USA)
and Microsoft Excel (Microsoft Corp.,WA, USA) to map the collaboration among countries/regions, the distribution of
institutions and authors, and clustering of keywords. A total of 574 eligible articles were included, with 97.74% published
in 2023. These articles span various disciplines, particularly in Health Care Sciences Services, with extensive international
collaboration involving 73 countries. In terms of countries/regions studied, USA, India, and China led in the number of
publications. USA ot only published nearly half of the total number of papers but also exhibits a highest collaborative
capability. Regarding the co-occurrence of institutions and scholars, the National University of Singapore and Harvard
University held significant influence in the cooperation network, with the top three authors in terms of publications being
Wiwanitkit V (10 articles), Seth I (9 articles), Klang E (7 articles), and Kleebayoon A (7 articles). Through keyword
clustering, the study identified 9 research theme clusters, among which “digital health”was not only the largest in scale
but also had the most citations. The study highlights ChatGPT’s cross-disciplinary nature and collaborative research in
medicine, showcasing its growth potential, particularly in digital health and clinical decision support. Future exploration
should examine the socio-economic and cultural impacts of this trend, along with ChatGPT’s specific technical uses in
medical practice. | en_US |