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DISC-MedLLM: Bridging General Large Language Models and Real-World Medical Consultation

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arxiv 2308.14346 v1 pith:WEHDTOJM submitted 2023-08-28 cs.CL cs.AI

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keywords medicaldisc-medllmconsultationlanguagemodelsreal-worldbridgingdatasets
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We propose DISC-MedLLM, a comprehensive solution that leverages Large Language Models (LLMs) to provide accurate and truthful medical response in end-to-end conversational healthcare services. To construct high-quality Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) datasets, we employ three strategies: utilizing medical knowledge-graphs, reconstructing real-world dialogues, and incorporating human-guided preference rephrasing. These datasets are instrumental in training DISC-MedLLM, surpassing existing medical LLMs in both single-turn and multi-turn consultation scenarios. Extensive experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed model in bridging the gap between general language models and real-world medical consultation. Additionally, we release the constructed dataset and model weights to further contribute to research and development. Further details and resources can be found at https://github.com/FudanDISC/DISC-MedLLM

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