[2024-Feb-21] A Turing Test for Clinical Reasoning: The Promise of Large Language Models in Cognitive Clinical Workflows
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Adam Rodman, MD, MPH, FACPHospitalist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Assistant Professor, Harvard Medical School Co-director, iMED Initiative at BIDMC |
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A Turing Test for Clinical Reasoning: The Promise of Large Language Models in Cognitive Clinical Workflows |
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13:20-15:00 Wednesday 21-Feb-2024 |
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Delta 103 |
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Prof. Po-Chih Kuo |
Abstract
I'll go over the current psychological understandings of clinical reasoning, the principles of psychometrics as it pertains to evaluations, some of the theory behind script theory and other cognitive theories of the mind, before launching into a review of the evidence and what my lab is working on.
Bio.
Dr. Adam Rodman is a passionate medical educator, internal medicine physician and storyteller. He co-directs the Innovations in Media and Education Delivery (iMED) Initiative at BIDMC, is dedicated to studying and promoting digital education and is a national leader in the field. He also hosts a medical podcast called Bedside Rounds in partnership with the American College of Physicians.
All faculty and students are welcome to join.