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Anaesthetics š NorthEast He/him. All views my own.
England
Joined March 2019
@DrEilidhMaria Itās a normalised scoring system. With the āaverageā score (in the middle) being 250 each for the Clinical section and 250 for the Judgement section. People are graded in bands based on their performance to peers on the distribution curve. Cut off for Anaes was mid 540 iirc
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RT @MarkBagnallSurg: Current F1 doctors interested in general surgery šŖ” Plan 5 taster days in surgery šŖ”Start an e-log book
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@iDrSunny @pa_StephenNash @LittlePersonDoc This content is shorter than the panicked reading Iād do outside the exam hall prior to the exam š¬
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Ready to lose our jobs? Genuinely only half kidding
This is the final warning for those considering careers as physicians: AI is becoming so advanced that the demand for human doctors will significantly decrease, especially in roles involving standard diagnostics and routine treatments, which will be increasingly replaced by AI. This is underscored by the massive performance leap of OpenAIās o-1 model, also known as the āStrawberryā model, which was released as a preview yesterday. The model performs exceptionally well on a specialized medical dataset (AgentClinic-MedQA), greatly outperforming GPT-4o. The rapid advancements in AIās ability to process complex medical information, deliver accurate diagnoses, provide medical advice, and recommend treatments will only accelerate. Medical tasks like diagnosing illnesses, interpreting medical imaging, and formulating treatment plans will soon be handled by AI systems with greater speed and consistency than human practitioners. As the healthcare landscape evolves in the coming years, the number of doctors needed will drastically shrink, with more reliance on AI-assisted healthcare systems. While human empathy, critical thinking, and decision-making will still play an important role in certain areas of medicine, even these may eventually be supplanted by future iterations of models like o-1. Consequently, medicine is becoming a less appealing career path for the next generation of doctorsāunless they specialize in intervention-focused areas (such as surgery, emergency medicine, and other interventional specialties), though these, too, may eventually be overtaken by robotic systemsā¦maybe within a decade or so.
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@cannula_service @HeldinEU @fatima_medic @harazampetaki Also had a buddy system in my previous trust. Average night weād each get about 3 hours of sleep. Granted it was a DGH but good facilities with bunk beds.
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@KatPaton13 Hereās another. And itās online. Although not sure how relevant would you find this as itās in the next academic year.
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@BMA_James_Steen @OliviaGrace2w Shame universities are peddling this quackery for some quick bucks.
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@Suburbanbella The sardonically amusing truth is that all of this wouldnāt have come to light if the people involved didnāt want a pat on the back by publishing the case series.
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@GabriDiscenza @AliJaneMoore Trusts across the country have been asked to try and save a total of Ā£4.5bn this year. Guess some of that is at play as well.
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