Most physicians support AI that augments care—not replaces physicians. Doctronic’s pilot could replace physicians. Make your voice heard.
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@brupm@doximity_tech What's wild to me is how rigorously the medical community tests a new test or medication, yet thousands of doctors adopted any AI without testing or comparing. I'm happy to see @doximity still leading pack: providing safe and accurate support.
Finally: an independent, head-to-head test of clinical AI models.
This week, Stanford's Arise Lab published one of the most comprehensive independent evaluations of clinical AI to date. The benchmark compared 24 frontier and clinical AI models, producing 12,747 expert rankings on their answers to real-world clinical questions.
We were excited to see Doximity Ask outperform
OpenEvidence, GPT-5.6, Claude Fable 5, Gemini 3.1 Pro, and other leading frontier AI models.
The bigger story, though, is that clinical AI is finally getting the kind of rigorous, independent benchmarking it needs.
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💊 An all-oral regimen of revumenib + decitabine/cedazuridine + venetoclax showed activity in relapsed/refractory #AML.
🩸 The phase I/II SAVE trial reported a 71% composite CR rate with durable remissions.
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@WSJ There are many reasons for physician shortages across America. Among them include legislation passed during the Clinton administration. We need more physicians in America. In order to do so, we need more residency positions.
The narrative that AI is better than the doctor is not the one we should be promoting. Rather, in this overly complex medical system, AI should be used as an adjunct. When media outlets describe stories of “AI versus the doctor” it harms everyone. @nytimes
@nytimes The narrative that AI is better than the doctor is not the one we should be promoting. Rather, in this overly complex medical system, AI should be used as an adjunct. When media outlets describe stories of “AI versus the doctor” it harms everyone.
@KrittanawongMD The narrative that AI is better than the doctor is not the one we should be promoting. Rather, in this overly complex medical system, AI should be used as an adjunct. When media outlets describe stories of “AI versus the doctor” it harms everyone.