Dr.PumBot is an AI medical triage council that orchestrates four independent large-language-model physicians in parallel — GPT-4o, Claude, Gemini and Grok — and synthesizes a single consensus report following a mandatory 9-section triage protocol.
This is a web port of the Dr.PumBot eCR v2.3 desktop application developed by Brain Tools Group. It keeps the identical clinical intake, pain panel, 12-language UI, emergency pre-triggers, and plain-language mode from the original — now accessible from any browser with session history, voice input, PDF/DOCX export, and image / lab attachment analysis.
Desktop‑only features intentionally not ported
The web edition focuses on manual clinical data entry. Two desktop-only capabilities are intentionally out of scope for this browser port:
- Camera‑based rPPG vitals — a browser-native implementation is now included (see the Triage page → “Camera rPPG” button). It uses WebRTC + green-channel plethysmography and is clearly labeled BETA — estimate only, not a medical reading.
- Medical-device import — Web Bluetooth pairing is now supported for standard GATT profiles: Heart Rate (0x180D), Pulse Oximeter (0x1822), Blood Pressure (0x1810) and Glucose (0x1808). Works on Chrome / Edge / Opera on desktop and Android. Proprietary vendor USB SDKs (e.g. the original Caretaker) are not accessible from the browser by design.
Important disclaimers
- This tool is for informational and clinical-decision-support purposes only.
- It is not a medical diagnosis and does not replace professional evaluation.
- Always consult a licensed physician before taking any medical action.
- When triage level reports Emergency (Level 1), contact emergency services immediately.
How it works
- Fill the intake form — vitals, demographics, symptoms, pain, history.
- Optionally attach a medical image (X-ray / scan) and a lab PDF.
- Emergency red flags are pre-detected and sent to every AI.
- All four AIs analyze the case independently and in parallel.
- A synthesizer produces the 9-section unified council report with ICD-10 differentials.
- Review in tabs (Consensus / GPT-4o / Claude / Gemini / Grok), export to PDF/DOCX, or save to your history.
