CLLGMar 31, 2023

GPT-4 can pass the Korean National Licensing Examination for Korean Medicine Doctors

arXiv:2303.17807v248 citationsh-index: 7
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This demonstrates the potential of large language models for culturally adapted medicine like Traditional Korean Medicine, though it highlights challenges with cultural bias and specialized knowledge.

The study evaluated GPT-4's performance on the Korean National Licensing Examination for Korean Medicine Doctors, achieving 66.18% accuracy, which surpasses the 60% average pass mark and 40% minimum per subject.

Traditional Korean medicine (TKM) emphasizes individualized diagnosis and treatment. This uniqueness makes AI modeling difficult due to limited data and implicit processes. Large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated impressive medical inference, even without advanced training in medical texts. This study assessed the capabilities of GPT-4 in TKM, using the Korean National Licensing Examination for Korean Medicine Doctors (K-NLEKMD) as a benchmark. The K-NLEKMD, administered by a national organization, encompasses 12 major subjects in TKM. We optimized prompts with Chinese-term annotation, English translation for questions and instruction, exam-optimized instruction, and self-consistency. GPT-4 with optimized prompts achieved 66.18% accuracy, surpassing both the examination's average pass mark of 60% and the 40% minimum for each subject. The gradual introduction of language-related prompts and prompting techniques enhanced the accuracy from 51.82% to its maximum accuracy. GPT-4 showed low accuracy in subjects including public health & medicine-related law, internal medicine (2) which are localized in Korea and TKM. The model's accuracy was lower for questions requiring TKM-specialized knowledge. It exhibited higher accuracy in diagnosis-based and recall-based questions than in intervention-based questions. A positive correlation was observed between the consistency and accuracy of GPT-4's responses. This study unveils both the potential and challenges of applying LLMs to TKM. These findings underline the potential of LLMs like GPT-4 in culturally adapted medicine, especially TKM, for tasks such as clinical assistance, medical education, and research. But they also point towards the necessity for the development of methods to mitigate cultural bias inherent in large language models and validate their efficacy in real-world clinical settings.

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