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Medical-Reasoning-LLM-14B

John Snow Labs Inc

Medical-Reasoning-LLM-14B

John Snow Labs Inc

Model optimized for clinical reasoning, designed to elaborate the thought processes, considering multiple hypotheses, evaluating evidence

The LLM Reasoning Model 14 B marks a transformative leap in AI-driven clinical support by focusing on clinical reasoning over mere knowledge recall. Unlike traditional models that serve primarily as reference tools, this advanced model functions as a cognitive assistant, designed to aid healthcare professionals in making intricate diagnostic and treatment decisions. It meticulously processes patient symptoms, test results, and medical histories, employing structured reasoning patterns to recommend subsequent actions aligned with clinical guidelines. Key benefits include: - Transparent Decision Pathways: Provides clear and comprehensible explanations of how conclusions are reached, enhancing trust and reliability. - Consideration of Alternatives: Evaluates multiple hypotheses to ensure thorough analysis and diagnostic accuracy. - Uncertainty Acknowledgment: Recognizes and communicates the inherent uncertainties in medical diagnosis, which is crucial for risk management and decision-making. - Medical Knowledge Integration: Seamlessly incorporates vast medical knowledge, ensuring that all recommendations are up-to-date and evidence-based. - Structured Reasoning Patterns: Uses established clinical reasoning frameworks to simulate the thought processes of seasoned clinicians. This model represents a significant step forward in equipping healthcare professionals with a tool that supports complex decision-making with precision and depth, mirroring a clinician's approach to patient care. Key Metrics on Medical Knowledge and Reasoning Tasks Diagnostic Reasoning Performance: MedQA (4 options) :70.8% MedMCQA : 67.92% 65.24% Research Comprehension and Evidence Evaluation PubMedQA: 78.7% (14B model) Recommended Instance Type for this model is Standard_NC40ads_H100_v5 or Standard_NC24ads_A100_v4