Reasoning LLMs in the Medical Domain: A Literature Survey
Berger, Armin, Khanna, Sarthak, Berghaus, David, Sifa, Rafet
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
--The emergence of advanced reasoning capabilities in Large Language Models (LLMs) marks a transformative development in healthcare applications. Beyond merely expanding functional capabilities, these reasoning mechanisms enhance decision transparency and explainability-critical requirements in medical contexts. This survey examines the transformation of medical LLMs from basic information retrieval tools to sophisticated clinical reasoning systems capable of supporting complex healthcare decisions. We provide a thorough analysis of the enabling technological foundations, with a particular focus on specialized prompting techniques like Chain-of-Thought and recent breakthroughs in Reinforcement Learning exemplified by DeepSeek-R1. Our investigation evaluates purpose-built medical frameworks while also examining emerging paradigms such as multi-agent collaborative systems and innovative prompting architectures. The survey critically assesses current evaluation methodologies for medical validation and addresses persistent challenges in field interpretation limitations, bias mitigation strategies, patient safety frameworks, and integration of mul-timodal clinical data. Through this survey, we seek to establish a roadmap for developing reliable LLMs that can serve as effective partners in clinical practice and medical research. The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into healthcare has promised to revolutionize medical practice, from diagnostics to personalized medicine [1]. Among AI's most dynamic subfields, Large Language Models (LLMs) have recently demonstrated remarkable capabilities in understanding, generating, and manipulating human language, leading to their exploration in numerous specialized domains [2].
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Aug-27-2025
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- Europe > Germany > North Rhine-Westphalia (0.04)
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- Research Report > New Finding (0.68)
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- Health & Medicine
- Diagnostic Medicine > Imaging (0.68)
- Health Care Technology > Medical Record (0.46)
- Health & Medicine
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