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    The unbelievable, bizarre saga of a sociopath brought to justice by a combination of a determined local politician and anonymous healthcare professionals on …

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    • A few wks ago I posted a video about a woman accused of horrible crimes who was attempting to escape justice by faking a dx of a glioblastoma - and how we helped to expose her. She - and her mother - were indicted today for crimes related to this scam. https://t.co/qxDNjlKUyX

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    A group from Stanford gave ChatGPT free response, clinical reasoning final exams and compared its performance to students at Stanford medical school. How did…

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    • What was not apparent from this thread is that the project largely flowed from a YouTube video I posted in January showing proof of concept of #ChatGPT passing a med school #ClinicalReasoning exam. Seems fitting to bring it full circle with another video: https://t.co/0q44eUUAKt

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    The unbelievable, bizarre saga of a sociopath brought to justice by a combination of a determined local politician and anonymous healthcare professionals on …

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    • Strong Medicine's latest and possibly my most epic video ever: The unbelievable, bizarre saga of an (alleged) sociopath brought to justice by a combination of a tenacious local politician and anonymous healthcare professionals on the medicine subreddit. https://t.co/qxDNjlKUyX

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    I talk about a new paper in JAMA in which ChatGPT was tasked with solving 70 CPCs (i.e. real-life diagnostic dilemmas) from the new England Journal of Medici…

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    • Can ChatGPT solve the diagnostic mysteries of the NEJM's CPCs? A discussion of the new paper of @zahirkanjee, @byrondcrowe, and @AdamRodmanMD that explores this question, plus a conversation with Dr. Rodman on the implications. https://t.co/yMLK2MIkGw

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    Most first- and second-year medical students don’t attend lectures. A student and a professor suggest it’s a good time to think a lot about medical education, starting with “flipping the classroom.”

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    • For a relatively small amount of $, a group of experts in the relevant medical content, cog psych & curriculum design could create a shared, virtual curriculum for most of Y1&2 that would far surpass what any one school could create on its own. #MedEd https://t.co/Inyb9wwBel

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    A doctor and medical school professor discusses sexual misconduct in academic medicine, with an emphasis on practical advice for victims and bystanders.RAINN…

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    • Since sexual misconduct in academic medicine has been a prominent topic on here in the last few days, here is some advice curated from seeing numerous situations play out over the last two decades. #ACOG https://t.co/Nec6SDpyU0