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G-Med physicians asked 5 AI models:Can surgery and perioperative treatments unexpectedly trigger lasting remission in po...
05/25/2026

G-Med physicians asked 5 AI models:

Can surgery and perioperative treatments unexpectedly trigger lasting remission in polymyalgia rheumatica?

After reviewing the responses, physicians voted on which AI model gave the best answer đź‘€

🏆 OpenEvidence – 41%
📊 Gemini – 19%
🧠 Claude – 16%
💬 ChatGPT – 12%
⚡ Copilot – 12%

The discussion was sparked by a real physician case involving a patient whose PMR symptoms disappeared after surgery and remained in remission for over a year.

As AI becomes more integrated into medicine, physicians aren’t just asking questions anymore — they’re comparing how different models reason through complex clinical scenarios.

Which model would you trust most?

05/22/2026

49% of physicians on G-Med missed this transfusion-related complication.

A 64-year-old woman develops acute dyspnea, hypoxemia, fever, and bilateral crackles just 2 hours after receiving packed red blood cells. The chest X-ray reveals diffuse bilateral infiltrates, but there’s no JVD or peripheral edema.

So what’s the next best step?
A) IV furosemide
B) Stop transfusion + supportive oxygen therapy
C) Broad-spectrum antibiotics
D) Epinephrine for anaphylaxis

Cases like this continue to spark debate and discussion among verified physicians on G-Med, where real-world clinical reasoning takes center stage.

Drop your answer below before checking the story 👇

Which medical specialty will change the most because of AI? 🤖🩺Radiology? Primary care? Pathology? Psychiatry? Surgery?AI...
05/21/2026

Which medical specialty will change the most because of AI? 🤖🩺

Radiology? Primary care? Pathology? Psychiatry? Surgery?

AI is rapidly entering clinical workflows, diagnostics, documentation, and patient communication. Some physicians believe it will reduce burnout and improve efficiency. Others think it could fundamentally redefine parts of medical practice itself.

On G-Med, doctors worldwide are already discussing where AI is helping, where it still falls short, and what changes may come next.

What’s your prediction? 👇

05/20/2026

The G-Med team is live from the NEXT Pharma Summit in Dubrovnik as a Silver Sponsor, joining leaders across pharma, healthcare marketing, media, and digital innovation to discuss where the industry is heading next.

Over the past day, our team has been connecting with global pharma leaders, sharing how verified physician conversations can offer a more authentic understanding of what clinicians are actually discussing in real time across specialties, regions, and therapeutic areas.

As both an attendee and sponsor, this summit has been an opportunity for us not only to participate in the conversation, but also to showcase how physician-first platforms are reshaping healthcare engagement.

At G-Med, we’re focused on bringing the real clinical voice into healthcare strategy through:
• Peer-to-peer physician discussions from verified doctors worldwide
• Real-time insights into clinical trends, challenges, and emerging topics
• Specialty and region-specific engagement data
• Cross-border physician perspectives that help bridge global healthcare conversations
• Endemic physician-only environments built around trust, authenticity, and meaningful exchange

Throughout the summit, we’ve been meeting with partners and industry leaders to explore how data-driven physician insights can support smarter healthcare communication, stronger educational initiatives, and more relevant engagement with clinicians.

Excited for the conversations ahead and proud to represent the global G-Med physician community here in Dubrovnik.

If you’re attending NEXT Pharma Summit, come say hello to the G-Med team.

G-Med Rare Disease Spotlight: Boanthropy.Boanthropy is an extremely rare psychiatric syndrome in which a person believes...
05/20/2026

G-Med Rare Disease Spotlight: Boanthropy.

Boanthropy is an extremely rare psychiatric syndrome in which a person believes they are transforming into, or are actually, a cow or ox. Considered a subtype of clinical lycanthropy, it has been linked to psychotic disorders, severe mood disorders, and neurological conditions.

In a recent psychiatric discussion on G-Med, physicians explored:
• Delusional animal transformation syndromes
• Altered self-identity and body perception
• Differential diagnoses including schizophrenia and neurological illness
• The importance of compassionate, multidisciplinary care

Rare psychiatric syndromes may sound unusual, but they often reflect profound underlying psychological distress requiring careful clinical evaluation.

What’s the rarest psychiatric presentation you’ve encountered in practice?

A case that started as a presumed COPD exacerbation evolved into something far more concerning.After recurrent c-ANCA po...
05/18/2026

A case that started as a presumed COPD exacerbation evolved into something far more concerning.

After recurrent c-ANCA positivity, palpable purpura, and biopsy-proven leukocytoclastic vasculitis, the discussion shifted toward GPA/ANCA-associated vasculitis and the urgency of early immunosuppressive management.

We asked 5 AI models how they would approach the case, and then physicians on G-Med voted on which response they believed handled the management best.

Interestingly, OpenEvidence received the highest share of votes in this case discussion.

How would you approach management in a patient presenting with diffuse pulmonary involvement and evolving systemic vasculitis findings?

05/17/2026

JAK inhibitors are changing the way clinicians approach inflammatory disease treatment.

In this discussion, Dr. Neeraj Narula breaks down how these targeted therapies work, why they can act so quickly, and where they fit into the evolving treatment landscape for conditions like ulcerative colitis and other immune-mediated diseases.

Unlike traditional biologics that target a single inflammatory molecule, JAK inhibitors work inside the cell to interrupt multiple inflammatory signaling pathways at once. The result can be rapid symptom improvement, oral administration instead of injections, and new options for patients who may not respond to older therapies.

But with that potential also comes important clinical considerations. Infection risk, cardiovascular safety, thrombosis concerns, lipid monitoring, and individualized patient selection all remain critical parts of the conversation.

As precision medicine continues to evolve, therapies like JAK inhibitors are reshaping how physicians balance efficacy, speed of response, convenience, and long-term safety in chronic inflammatory disease management.

What role do you think JAK inhibitors will play in the future of autoimmune and GI care?

05/15/2026

27% of physicians missed this diagnosis on G-Med đź‘€

A 30-year-old patient presents with a firm, raised lesion developing over a prior surgical scar that has progressively expanded beyond the original incision margins. No fever. No pain.

What’s the underlying pathophysiology?

A) Granulation tissue confined to the original wound margins
B) Excessive collagen deposition by fibroblasts extending beyond the wound boundaries
C) HPV-related keratinocyte proliferation
D) Chronic inflammatory response to a retained foreign body

Drop your answer below before checking the story 👇

05/14/2026

Hantavirus infections remain rare, but when they appear, early recognition can make a critical difference.

This G-Med clinical overview breaks down:
• HFRS vs HCPS
• Key diagnostic clues physicians shouldn’t overlook
• Why HCPS can deteriorate within hours
• Current management strategies and ICU considerations

One especially important point: ocular symptoms like blurred vision or transient myopia may appear in HFRS and are often underrecognized in clinical practice.

On G-Med, verified physicians are discussing emerging infectious disease patterns, critical care experiences, and real-world diagnostic challenges across specialties and regions.

What clinical feature of hantavirus do you think is most commonly missed early?

Today, we celebrate the compassion, resilience, and dedication of nurses around the world. đź’—From long shifts to life-cha...
05/13/2026

Today, we celebrate the compassion, resilience, and dedication of nurses around the world. đź’—

From long shifts to life-changing moments of care, nurses are at the heart of healthcare every single day. Thank you for the comfort you provide, the strength you show, and the countless lives you impact.

At G-Med, we’re grateful for the incredible nurses who help make healthcare stronger every day.

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