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Med-REFL: Medical Reasoning Enhancement via Self-Corrected Fine-grained Reflection

11 June 2025
Zongxian Yang
Jiayu Qian
Zegao Peng
Haoyu Zhang
Z. Huang
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Main:9 Pages
17 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
6 Tables
Appendix:5 Pages
Abstract

Large reasoning models have recently made significant strides in mathematical and code reasoning, yet their success has not transferred smoothly to the medical domain. While multiple factors contribute to this disparity, a critical issue is the inadequate focus on the quality of intermediate reflection steps, which is particularly crucial in high-stakes medical scenarios. To address this challenge, we propose Med-REFL, a \underline{\textbf{Med}}ical \underline{\textbf{R}}easoning \underline{\textbf{E}}nhancement via self-corrected \underline{\textbf{F}}ine-grained ref\underline{\textbf{L}}ection. Our method leverages a tree-of-thought approach to decompose medical questions into fine-grained reasoning paths, quantitatively evaluating each step and its subsequent reflections. These assessments enable automatic construction of direct preference optimization data, reducing reliance on expensive expert annotations while guiding models to identify and correct reasoning errors. Experimental results on the MedQA-USMLE benchmark demonstrate Med-REFL achieves consistent improvements, with average gains up to 4.11\%. Notably, it further boosts the state-of-the-art performance of 7B/8B models by an additional 4.13\%. Furthermore, Med-REFL exhibits strong generalization capabilities and robustness across several challenging medical question-answering datasets. Our work illustrates that prioritizing reflection quality leads to more accurate and trustworthy reasoning in medical AI applications. Checkpoints, code, and data can be found inthis https URL.

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@article{yang2025_2506.13793,
  title={ Med-REFL: Medical Reasoning Enhancement via Self-Corrected Fine-grained Reflection },
  author={ Zongxian Yang and Jiayu Qian and Zegao Peng and Haoyu Zhang and Zhi-An Huang },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.13793},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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