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tty456yesterday at 8:04 PM5 repliesview on HN

Curious, what is learned doing rounds that isn't taught in med school, that ChatGPT could benefit from?


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kruffalonyesterday at 8:07 PM

People!

Interacting with real people, facing a person trying to get help for something that they don't want to experience is vastly different than reading about a symptom or group of symptoms in a book.

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traceroute66yesterday at 8:06 PM

> Curious, what is learned doing rounds that isn't taught in med school, that ChatGPT could benefit from?

Seriously ? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

The textbooks are the theory.

The hospital wards are the practice.

The hospital wards are what shows you that the human body is complex and many times things don't happen like the textbook says it will.

And then there's the ICU, pediatric, geriatric and mental health wards where the patient often cannot even describe their symptoms ...

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ruszkiyesterday at 8:14 PM

Just from coding: Clean Code. Most companies require this on principle. But nobody follows it. And there is a good reason, because if you follow it, your code will be completely unreadable and thus unmaintainable.

batshit_beaveryesterday at 8:17 PM

In theory, there's no difference between theory and practice.

In practice...

dgxyzyesterday at 8:12 PM

Nothing. Need brain, body, hands, eyes.