UCSF provides access to approved AI tools to enhance productivity, streamline workflows, and support innovation. Each tool listed below has been reviewed for institutional use and is approved for P3/P4 data, subject to applicable security, privacy, and data management requirements. Guidance for the use of each tool is included below.
Brooklyn Bach will showcase UCSF PreCheck, a hackathon-winning custom GPT that streamlines pre-anesthesia assessments through guided patient interviews and structured reporting to improve workflow efficiency, consistency, and risk prioritization.
Jin Ge will showcase the Transplant Hepatology Note Copilot, a hackathon-winning AI workflow that transforms fragmented clinical information into structured documentation to reduce administrative burden while maintaining clinician oversight and consistency.
Exemplar selection of custom GPTs published to the UCSF ChatGPT Enterprise Workspace.
UCSF ChatGPT Enterprise allows provisioned users to build custom GPTs ("GPTs") tailored to UCSF workflows, policies, and use cases. These GPTs can be used privately, shared privately with a team by email address or, after review, published to the UCSF ChatGPT Enterprise workspace for broader use.
A quick start guide
UCSF ChatGPT Enterprise Champions are early users of the platform who are voluntarily helping shape how ChatGPT Enterprise is used across UCSF and support others as access expands.
UCSF ChatGPT Enterprise is a data-secure and user-private AI platform powered by OpenAI’s frontier AI models and capabilities.
Research AI Day: Thank You for Making It a Success
Seminar series focusing on topics related to the implementation and evaluation of AI in real-world scenarios.