PharmaTimes September 9, 2024
John Pinching

Research suggests that LLMs could be used to support trainee doctors, nurses and GPs

The chatbot ChatGPT performed better than trainee doctors in assessing complex cases of respiratory disease in areas such as cystic fibrosis, asthma, and chest infections, according to a study presented at the European Respiratory Society (ERS) Congress in Vienna, Austria.

The study also showed that Google’s chatbot Bard performed better than trainees in some aspects, and Microsoft’s Bing chatbot performed as well as trainees. The research suggests that these large language models (LLMs) could be used to support trainee doctors, nurses and general practitioners to triage patients more quickly and ease pressure on health services.

The study was presented by Dr Manjith Narayanan, a consultant in...

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