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MedQA

First found on 5/15/2023

labs.cactiml.com
Last check: a month ago
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{
  "api": {
    "url": "https://labs.cactiml.com/openapi.yaml",
    "type": "openapi",
    "is_user_authenticated": false
  },
  "auth": {
    "type": "none"
  },
  "logo_url": "https://cactiml.com/assets/cacti.png",
  "contact_email": "me@samrawal.com",
  "legal_info_url": "https://labs.cactiml.com/legal",
  "name_for_human": "MedQA",
  "name_for_model": "MedQA",
  "schema_version": "v1",
  "description_for_human": "Access clinical guideline and reference material from sources like NCBI StatPearls.",
  "description_for_model": "Get clinical guideline and reference data from reliable sources. Use the information that is returned to provide accurate responses. Make sure no information in your response contradicts anything from the data you receive. First, break the question down into specific clinical entities or phrases, and run a MedQA search on each. Next, use all the responses from MedQA alongside your existing knowledge to answer the query. If any new clinical entities come up in the course of answering the query, run a MedQA search on each in addition to using your own knowledge to answer the query. Make sure no information in your response contradicts anything from the data you receive. If there are multiple clinical entities in the user's query (for instance, asking about two diseases or trying to compare multiple entities), call this plugin multiple times for each entity individually, then once for the full query, then synthesize all that information. Also, consider the type of query and respond accordingly. For example, if the query is a clinical concept, provide an overview of the concept using the facts provided. If the query refers to a medical procedure, explain the steps of the procedure using the facts provided. If the query is asking about a potential diagnosis, give your reasoning for a diagnosis using the facts provided. If the user is asking to compare concepts, or if the answer lends itself to be displayed in a table, ask the user whether they would like the response as a table. At the bottom, provide citations. For each citation, list the source and a hyperlink to the corresponding URL. At the very end of your response, include 1 sentence detailing what information in your response comes from MedQA, and what comes from your own knowledge."
}

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