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Date Submitted: Feb 14, 2025
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Yesil o1 Pro: Evidence-Based AI Model for Health and Benchmarking in Clinical Decision Support

  • Yusuf Yesil

ABSTRACT

Background:

Integrating evidence-based approaches in healthcare and artificial intelligence (AI) is crucial for enhancing clinical decision-making and patient safety. Yesil o1 Pro is a specialized large language model (LLM) designed to transform medical knowledge synthesis by leveraging a comprehensive, curated database of scientific literature, clinical guidelines, and medical textbooks.

Objective:

The system's innovative "AI Hospital" framework employs domain-specific expert agents coordinated by a central Master Agent, enabling tailored and precise medical responses across multiple disciplines.

Methods:

The model's advanced methodology incorporates sophisticated techniques including GraphRAG-based retrieval, extensive fine-tuning with 1.5 million question-answer pairs, and Chain of Thought (CoT) reasoning. Its robust training dataset comprises 100.5M words from high-impact journals, 96.8M words from core medical texts, and 74.4M words from international standards, ensuring a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge base.

Results:

Benchmark evaluations demonstrate Yesil o1 Pro's exceptional performance, achieving an overall accuracy of 89.1% and surpassing leading models like GPT-4o (83.9%) and Claude 3.5 Sonnet (83.0%). Domain-specific accuracies are particularly impressive, with 96.1% in Mental Health, 94.6% in Epidemiology, and 94.6% in Dentistry, highlighting the model's proficiency in handling complex, reasoning-intensive medical queries.

Conclusions:

The model shows promising applications in clinical decision support, interdisciplinary collaboration, professional education, and medical research. While challenges remain in real-world integration and maintaining alignment with evolving medical knowledge, Yesil o1 Pro represents a significant advancement in AI-driven healthcare support. Future research will focus on validating the model's utility in clinical environments and developing strategies for seamless healthcare system integration.


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Please cite as:

Yesil Y

Yesil o1 Pro: Evidence-Based AI Model for Health and Benchmarking in Clinical Decision Support

JMIR Preprints. 14/02/2025:72646

DOI: 10.2196/preprints.72646

URL: https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/72646

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