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A Demonstration of Adaptive Collaboration of Large Language Models for Medical Decision-Making

31 October 2024
Y. Kim
Chanwoo Park
Hyewon Jeong
Cristina Grau-Vilchez
Yik Siu Chan
X. Xu
Daniel J. McDuff
Hyeonhoon Lee
Marzyeh Ghassemi
Hae Won Park
Hae Won Park
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Abstract

Medical Decision-Making (MDM) is a multi-faceted process that requires clinicians to assess complex multi-modal patient data patient, often collaboratively. Large Language Models (LLMs) promise to streamline this process by synthesizing vast medical knowledge and multi-modal health data. However, single-agent are often ill-suited for nuanced medical contexts requiring adaptable, collaborative problem-solving. Our MDAgents addresses this need by dynamically assigning collaboration structures to LLMs based on task complexity, mimicking real-world clinical collaboration and decision-making. This framework improves diagnostic accuracy and supports adaptive responses in complex, real-world medical scenarios, making it a valuable tool for clinicians in various healthcare settings, and at the same time, being more efficient in terms of computing cost than static multi-agent decision making methods.

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