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Andrew Weber's avatar

Great column as always, Dr. Bregman.

When I was in college a close friend went into the hospital a number of times with abdominal pain. She was treated and released several times - the doctors at the prominent university hospital were convinced she had some sort of rare blood disease. In the end - appendicitis. She got her appendix out and never looked back.....

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LB, MD's avatar

I love the concept of the AI-assisted physician -- it feels like the focus right now is on how soon ChatGPT will replace us (look at how it passed the USMLE!) rather than how best we can team up. One very notable difference between board questions and real people is that the board questions generally give you only the relevant information you need, while a real patient encounter includes volumes of facts that don’t fit the diagnosis, aren’t pertinent, and could actually be factually incorrect or misremembered by the patient. Teasing that out, as they say, is the art of medicine.

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