Reviewers Needed
Dr Rye's project – Puku Ora – is investigating the accuracy, safety, and cultural appropriateness of AI-generated responses to common gut health queries. With patients increasingly turning to tools like ChatGPT for health information, the research aims to benchmark these responses against real clinical standards.
Ethics approval is in place, and Sally is now at the recruitment stage. She is looking for gastroenterologists, GPs, and other clinicians with gut health expertise to act as expert reviewers. Participation involves reviewing a set of fictional clinical profiles and scoring AI responses using a structured rubric – estimated at around one to four hours, completed in the reviewer's own time.
Interested? contact Dr Rye at srye@eit.ac.nz
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