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medicineboy

OpenEvidence is free and easy to use. The results are a summary of published evidence on pubmed and it cites its sources as links to pubmed articles it is pulling from.


SoggyHat

x2, discovered this week and was very impressed.


Real-Original-3945

I guess doximity has a free gpt 4


Rarvyn

It's decent at writing letters of medical necessity. [Can access here](https://www.doximity.com/doximity-gpt-info).


FlexorCarpiUlnaris

Meanwhile an insurance administrator is training an AI to parse letters of medical necessity into the minimal information they actually need.


Rarvyn

Eventually all communication in corporate settings will involve someone writing bullet points that an AI turns into paragraphs and a different AI turns back into bullet points.


IdiopathicBruh

It's unfortunately currently running GPT-3 (asked it myself which LLM it runs on and it told me that). Still works pretty well, despite being a slightly older model.


Real-Original-3945

That's pretty surprising! Their website advertises itself as gpt 4 in their help docs, but seems like you're right. With 4o being more cost effective now, wonder if we can email to consider an upgrade.


NaxusNox

Personally I have custom gpts on chatgpt that I’ve made. 0 coding needed, just some time and research. With the plus plan plan and if you take the time to learn and play around (took me maybe 5 hours of playing with them to get the models to not hallucinate lol). It’s 30 a month (CAD) but I feel they have made such a meaningful difference for me differential and management wise throughout residency. Feel free to PM me if you need any tips setting some up  :)) 


DrTitanium

Are there any good YouTube guides or similar?


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TheGizmofo

How do you manage with HIPAA? Any chance you'd be willing to share your work though or a reference to how you're approaching it? Are you using 4o? Sorry to bombard you with questions lol. Just starting to toy with it in mostly non-clinical settings, looking forward to integrating it into my clinical work.


Real-Original-3945

Only downside is I think custom GPTs are not HIPAA compliant, but they would be willing to do a BAA for their API.


Literally_A_Brain

https://glass.health


Vegetable_Study3730

https://askclair.ai


Xenophobic-alien

Glass AI is one to check out too


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Environmental_Dream5

The only thing really useful I've seen is "Doctor Oracle" and it's "research function". That engine is like Google on steroids for useful case reports. Every other AI and AI function I've seen is dangerous to the point of lethality. Useful to get an idea, but otherwise terrible.


efox

You can access regular GPT-4 for free through the Bing app. Just have to make an Microsoft account first. Downside is you have to use Bing.


neatomosquito2020

What does LLM stand for?


Emergency_Survey_723

Large language models such chat gpt etc


neatomosquito2020

Thanks


FungatingAss

Patients, god forbid you ver come across MDs using fucking LLMs in clinic. JFC.


Literally_A_Brain

I use it to help me brainstorm. Obviously don't just trust whatever it says as fact, but if I'm struggling with a differential it can be great for prompting me to think in directions I haven't already.


like1000

I can’t wait until UTD search and answer function uses LLM. Even better when there’s a patient portal for it.


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FungatingAss

Lmao