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OpenAI Gives Doctors, Nurses & Pharmacists Free Access to ChatGPT for Clinicians

OpenAI Gives Doctors, Nurses & Pharmacists Free Access to ChatGPT for Clinicians

OpenAI has announced that verified U.S. healthcare professionals — physicians, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists — can now use ChatGPT for Clinicians completely free of charge.

The specialized version of ChatGPT is designed specifically for clinical workflows, going beyond the general-purpose chatbot to support three core areas:

**Clinical Care** — Clinicians can consult ChatGPT for diagnostic support, treatment comparisons, and patient care planning. The model is tuned to understand medical context and provide evidence-informed responses.

**Documentation** — One of the biggest time drains in healthcare is paperwork. ChatGPT for Clinicians helps summarize patient records, draft clinical notes, and streamline reporting — giving doctors more face time with patients.

**Research** — The tool can quickly surface relevant medical literature and synthesize findings, acting as a research assistant that works in seconds rather than hours.

To access the service, healthcare professionals must verify their credentials and active U.S. medical license. This ensures the tool is used by qualified practitioners in appropriate clinical settings.

The move signals OpenAI's growing push into healthcare — a sector where AI adoption has been cautious but demand is enormous. By removing the cost barrier and tailoring the experience to clinical needs, OpenAI is positioning ChatGPT as an essential tool in the modern clinician's workflow.

This isn't AI replacing doctors — it's AI giving doctors their time back.

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