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by fnordpiglet 924 days ago
This has come up before in similar contexts. Model based decision decisions tend to do better than clinicians alone or clinicians with the model based decision system in general. Despite this it’s been effectively impossible to deploy such systems in a clinical setting due to many issues but one is that clinicians aren’t willing to cede their ground and patients aren’t willing to believe the machine over a human.
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granted, I feel like the training of some physicians also doesn't make them that good at diagnosis. Over time, intuitively understanding the narrative history of the illness/symptoms is key; that being said, nowadays, this sort of thing seems scattershot in some younger physicians.

Med schools tend to try and rejigger their curriculum frequently to try and justifiably make the experience friendlier and w/ less workload for the students, but sometimes, it backfires in terms of this.

I had an older school professor who liked to remark, in his day, no such thing as a differential diagnosis, just the right one and a bunch of wrong ones.

I don't see how those models couldn't be used to at least offer a second opinion. They are pretty cheap to run. I doubt patients would complain about that.
Is there any way for me to get ahold of one of these models for my own private use?