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Enhancing Small Medical Learners with Privacy-preserving Contextual Prompting

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Large language models (LLMs) demonstrate remarkable medical expertise, but data privacy concerns impede their direct use in healthcare environments. Although offering improved data privacy protection, domain-specific small language models (SLMs) often underperform LLMs, emphasizing the need for methods that reduce this performance gap while alleviating privacy concerns. In this paper, we present a simple yet effective method that harnesses LLMs' medical proficiency to boost SLM performance in medical tasks under privacy-restricted scenarios. Specifically, we mitigate patient privacy issues by extracting keywords from medical data and prompting the LLM to generate a medical knowledge-intensive context by simulating clinicians' thought processes. This context serves as additional input for SLMs, augmenting their decision-making capabilities. Our method significantly enhances performance in both few-shot and full training settings across three medical knowledge-intensive tasks, achieving up to a 22.57% increase in absolute accuracy compared to SLM fine-tuning without context, and sets new state-of-the-art results in two medical tasks within privacy-restricted scenarios. Further out-of-domain testing and experiments in two general domain datasets showcase its generalizability and broad applicability. Our code can be found at https://github.com/XZhang97666/PrivacyBoost-SLM.

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cs.CL 1

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2025 1

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LLM Sensitivity Evaluation Framework for Clinical Diagnosis

cs.CL · 2025-04-18 · conditional · novelty 6.0

An evaluation framework and dataset show that GPT-4 and other LLMs frequently fail to adjust diagnoses when key patient information is perturbed, achieving only 5.28% accuracy on such changed cases.

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  • LLM Sensitivity Evaluation Framework for Clinical Diagnosis cs.CL · 2025-04-18 · conditional · none · ref 11 · internal anchor

    An evaluation framework and dataset show that GPT-4 and other LLMs frequently fail to adjust diagnoses when key patient information is perturbed, achieving only 5.28% accuracy on such changed cases.