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Large language models for diabetes training: a prospective study.

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Li, H; Jiang, Z; Guan, Z; Bao, Y; Liu, Y; Hu, T; Li, J; Liu, R; Wu, L; Cheng, D; Ji, H; Wang, Y; Wang, Y-X; Cheung, CY; Zheng, Y; Wang, J ...
Published in: Sci Bull (Beijing)
March 30, 2025

Diabetes poses a considerable global health challenge, with varying levels of diabetes knowledge among healthcare professionals, highlighting the importance of diabetes training. Large Language Models (LLMs) provide new insights into diabetes training, but their performance in diabetes-related queries remains uncertain, especially outside the English language like Chinese. We first evaluated the performance of ten LLMs: ChatGPT-3.5, ChatGPT-4.0, Google Bard, LlaMA-7B, LlaMA2-7B, Baidu ERNIE Bot, Ali Tongyi Qianwen, MedGPT, HuatuoGPT, and Chinese LlaMA2-7B on diabetes-related queries, based on the Chinese National Certificate Examination for Primary Diabetes Care in China (NCE-CPDC) and the English Specialty Certificate Examination in Endocrinology and Diabetes of Membership of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom. Second, we assessed the training of primary care physicians (PCPs) without and with the assistance of ChatGPT-4.0 in the NCE-CPDC examination to ascertain the reliability of LLMs as medical assistants. We found that ChatGPT-4.0 outperformed other LLMs in the English examination, achieving a passing accuracy of 62.50%, which was significantly higher than that of Google Bard, LlaMA-7B, and LlaMA2-7B. For the NCE-CPFC examination, ChatGPT-4.0, Ali Tongyi Qianwen, Baidu ERNIE Bot, Google Bard, MedGPT, and ChatGPT-3.5 successfully passed, whereas LlaMA2-7B, HuatuoGPT, Chinese LLaMA2-7B, and LlaMA-7B failed. ChatGPT-4.0 (84.82%) surpassed all PCPs and assisted most PCPs in the NCE-CPDC examination (improving by 1 %-6.13%). In summary, LLMs demonstrated outstanding competence for diabetes-related questions in both the Chinese and English language, and hold great potential to assist future diabetes training for physicians globally.

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Sci Bull (Beijing)

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2095-9281

Publication Date

March 30, 2025

Volume

70

Issue

6

Start / End Page

934 / 942

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • Physicians, Primary Care
  • Large Language Models
  • Humans
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • China
 

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Li, H., Jiang, Z., Guan, Z., Bao, Y., Liu, Y., Hu, T., … Jia, W. (2025). Large language models for diabetes training: a prospective study. Sci Bull (Beijing), 70(6), 934–942. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2025.01.034
Li, Haoxuan, Zehua Jiang, Zhouyu Guan, Yuqian Bao, Yuexing Liu, Tingting Hu, Jiajia Li, et al. “Large language models for diabetes training: a prospective study.Sci Bull (Beijing) 70, no. 6 (March 30, 2025): 934–42. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2025.01.034.
Li H, Jiang Z, Guan Z, Bao Y, Liu Y, Hu T, et al. Large language models for diabetes training: a prospective study. Sci Bull (Beijing). 2025 Mar 30;70(6):934–42.
Li, Haoxuan, et al. “Large language models for diabetes training: a prospective study.Sci Bull (Beijing), vol. 70, no. 6, Mar. 2025, pp. 934–42. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.scib.2025.01.034.
Li H, Jiang Z, Guan Z, Bao Y, Liu Y, Hu T, Li J, Liu R, Wu L, Cheng D, Ji H, Wang Y, Wang Y-X, Cheung CY, Zheng Y, Wang J, Li Z, Wu W, Lim CC, Bee YM, Tan HC, Ekinci EI, Klonoff DC, Echouffo-Tcheugui JB, Mathioudakis N, Corsino L, Simó R, Sabanayagam C, Tan GSW, Cheng C-Y, Wong TY, Cai C, Mao L, Lim L-L, Tham Y-C, Sheng B, Jia W. Large language models for diabetes training: a prospective study. Sci Bull (Beijing). 2025 Mar 30;70(6):934–942.
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Published In

Sci Bull (Beijing)

DOI

EISSN

2095-9281

Publication Date

March 30, 2025

Volume

70

Issue

6

Start / End Page

934 / 942

Location

Netherlands

Related Subject Headings

  • Prospective Studies
  • Physicians, Primary Care
  • Large Language Models
  • Humans
  • Diabetes Mellitus
  • China