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Apr 27, 2026, 13:07
Vadim Nobel: Assessing AI Performance in Real-World Clinical Tasks
Vadim Nobel, Internal Medicine Hospitalist at Hudson Valley Hospital Center, Independent Contractor at micro1, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Proud to have contributed to OpenAI’s Healthbench Professional, alongside physicians from around the world.
This was a unique opportunity to evaluate how AI performs on real clinical tasks and help shape tools designed specifically to support clinicians.
Learn more.”
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