Adapted large language models can outperform medical experts in clinical text summarization is a research paper published in Nature Medicine (2024). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 680 times.
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Additional file 1 of A pilot feasibility study comparing large language models in extracting key information from ICU patient text records from an Irish population
Additional file 1 of A pilot feasibility study comparing large language models in extracting key information from ICU patient text records from an Irish population
Adapted Large Language Models Can Outperform Medical Experts in Clinical Text Summarization