sequentialthinking
A detailed tool for dynamic and reflective medical problem-solving through thoughts.
This tool helps analyze medical problems through a flexible thinking process that can adapt and evolve.
Each thought can build on, question, or revise previous insights as understanding of the medical situation deepens.
When to use this tool:
- Breaking down complex medical problems into steps
- Planning and designing treatment approaches with room for revision
- Clinical analysis that might need course correction
- Medical problems where the full scope might not be clear initially
- Healthcare decisions that require a multi-step solution
- Medical evaluations that need to maintain context over multiple steps
- Situations where irrelevant medical information needs to be filtered out
Key features:
- You can adjust total_thoughts up or down as the diagnosis progresses
- You can question or revise previous medical assessments
- You can add more diagnostic thoughts as new information emerges
- You can express clinical uncertainty and explore alternative approaches
- Not every medical assessment needs to build linearly - you can branch or backtrack
- Generates a clinical hypothesis
- Verifies the hypothesis based on the Chain of Thought steps
- Repeats the process until a satisfactory diagnosis or treatment plan is reached
- Provides a correct medical assessment or recommendation