
An important facet of being a physician
Is having a keen power of observation
For the first time when a patient we meet
A quick, almost subconscious scan we complete
This “eyeball test” as it is known
Remains in the evaluation of a patient, a cornerstone
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Of course, a doctor’s eyeball test
In their field of expertise works best
The correlation between measures objective
And the visual impression subjective
Grows stronger as one in experience grows
The eye tells the physician what the mind already knows
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I am aware that the eyeball test carries subjectivity
And therefore from bias it cannot be free
Therefore, it must not be used in isolation
But integrated with objective data for individualized recommendation
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To me the eyeball test represents
Of the art of practicing medicine, a perfect instance
It illustrates what we humans do best
I doubt AI can be as good at the eyeball test

Funny you should mention the eyeball test. A few times I have been to the doctor and they will say, “hey, what’s going on with…” and it is either something I am seeing another doctor about or something that I have just seen another doctor about. That makes me feel good to know that you are on top of things–more than I know!
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And this is something AI cannot replace easily
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