MedCity News October 29, 2024
Katie Adams

Large language models will soon become a much bigger part of doctors’ clinical workflows, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Tuesday at the 3rd Annual Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care.

Large language models (LLMs) are poised to become a much bigger part of doctors’ clinical workflows, according to Scott Gottlieb, who served as commissioner of the FDA during the Trump administration.

He shared this take on Tuesday at the 3rd Annual Summit on the Future of Rural Health Care in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. He was being interviewed on stage by Tommy Ibrahim, president and CEO of Sanford Health Plan.

Ibrahim highlighted research that Gottlieb recently conducted with the American Enterprise Institute, a center-right/right-wing think tank. The...

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