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Is there anything to show that warmth on the part of a practitioner means more cures?

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    Is there anything to show that warmth on the part of a practitioner means more cures?
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    As a doctor, I was a little embarrassed to be using ChatGPT. But every interaction with, say, OpenEvidence, a professional medical A.I. tool, felt cold and sterile. It referred to me as if I were a case report, not a person with preferences and habits. I realized what was winning me over about ChatGPT...unwavering messages of empathy and encouragement..."

    https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/24/opinion/doctor-ai-chatgpt.html?unlocked_article_code=1.lVA.0vZY.Hf7wHYsy1OZj&smid=url-share

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      Is there anything to show that warmth on the part of a practitioner means more cures?
      # # #
      "...
      As a doctor, I was a little embarrassed to be using ChatGPT. But every interaction with, say, OpenEvidence, a professional medical A.I. tool, felt cold and sterile. It referred to me as if I were a case report, not a person with preferences and habits. I realized what was winning me over about ChatGPT...unwavering messages of empathy and encouragement..."

      https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/24/opinion/doctor-ai-chatgpt.html?unlocked_article_code=1.lVA.0vZY.Hf7wHYsy1OZj&smid=url-share

      #Medicine #AI

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      Wasn't being a detached observer once a goal of the training of a physician? The adjective "clinical" means to be calm and analytical.

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