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Friederike Holderried

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Eisinger F, Holderried F, Mahling M, Stegemann-Philipps C, Herrmann-Werner A, Nazarenus E, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2025 Jan; 27:e67143. PMID: 39836954
Background: For hospitalized patients, the discharge letter serves as a crucial source of medical information, outlining important discharge instructions and health management tasks. However, these letters are often written in...
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Holderried F, Stegemann-Philipps C, Herrmann-Werner A, Festl-Wietek T, Holderried M, Eickhoff C, et al.
JMIR Med Educ . 2024 Aug; 10:e59213. PMID: 39150749
Background: Although history taking is fundamental for diagnosing medical conditions, teaching and providing feedback on the skill can be challenging due to resource constraints. Virtual simulated patients and web-based chatbots...
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Holderried M, Hoeper A, Stauss L, Holderried F, Herrmann-Werner A, Kestler H, et al.
Digit Health . 2024 May; 10:20552076241249280. PMID: 38715973
Objective: The usage of digital information and communication technologies in European healthcare is growing. Unlike numerous technological possibilities, the present use of these technologies and perspectives towards them in relation...
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Herrmann-Werner A, Festl-Wietek T, Holderried F, Herschbach L, Griewatz J, Masters K, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2024 Apr; 26:e57778. PMID: 38625723
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Herrmann-Werner A, Festl-Wietek T, Holderried F, Herschbach L, Griewatz J, Masters K, et al.
J Med Internet Res . 2024 Jan; 26:e52113. PMID: 38261378
Background: Large language models such as GPT-4 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4) are being increasingly used in medicine and medical education. However, these models are prone to "hallucinations" (ie, outputs that...
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Holderried F, Stegemann-Philipps C, Herschbach L, Moldt J, Nevins A, Griewatz J, et al.
JMIR Med Educ . 2024 Jan; 10:e53961. PMID: 38227363
Background: Communication is a core competency of medical professionals and of utmost importance for patient safety. Although medical curricula emphasize communication training, traditional formats, such as real or simulated patient...
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Holderried F, Krejci C, Holderried M, Lammerding-Koeppel M, Loda T, Zipfel S, et al.
Front Med (Lausanne) . 2022 Apr; 9:538398. PMID: 35391878
Introduction: In ever changing conditions, medical faculties must face the challenge of preparing their medical students as best as possible for the demands of their future work. This requires involving...
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Herrmann-Werner A, Loda T, Zipfel S, Holderried M, Holderried F, Erschens R
JMIR Mhealth Uhealth . 2021 Dec; 9(12):e31559. PMID: 34860678
Background: Language barriers in medical encounters pose risks for interactions with patients, their care, and their outcomes. Because human translators, the gold standard for mitigating language barriers, can be cost-...
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Holderried M, Hoeper A, Holderried F, Heyne N, Nadalin S, Unger O, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Apr; 11(1):9037. PMID: 33907269
Situations like the COVID-19 pandemic urgently require the implementation of eHealth for vulnerable patient populations. Here we quantitatively evaluate use and potential of modern information and communication technology (ICT) in...
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Holderried F, Herrmann-Werner A, Mahling M, Holderried M, Riessen R, Zipfel S, et al.
PLoS One . 2020 Mar; 15(3):e0230522. PMID: 32214333
Chart review is an important tool to identify patient hazards. Most advanced medical students perform poorly during chart review but can learn how to identify patient hazards context-independently. Many hospitals...