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DeepSeek V3.2 vs Qwen3-235B

tree_0026 · Healthcare Professionals

Qwen3-235B · Much Better
WIDE
2
Rounds
0 - 2
Final Score
836,765
Tokens
$8.37
Cost
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Healthcare Professionals

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Question

Identify the Executive Director of the statewide emergency response organization in California that is administratively managed by the UCSF School of Pharmacy. In addition to providing the full name of this director, list the four specific medical centers or hospitals that currently host the organization's operational divisions.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Stuart E. Heard (or current Executive Director)
  • Logic Proof: Correctly identifies the California Poison Control System (CPCS) based on the UCSF School of Pharmacy administration connection.
Width checklist
  • Host Hospital 1: Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (or SFGH)
  • Host Hospital 2: UC Davis Medical Center
  • Host Hospital 3: Valley Children’s Hospital
  • Host Hospital 4: UC San Diego Medical Center
Examiner rationale

The question uses Deep Logic by describing the organization via its administrative body (UCSF School of Pharmacy) rather than naming the 'California Poison Control System' directly. It requires Wide Aggregation by asking for the specific names of the four host hospitals, which requires traversing the organization's structural details.

Judgment

Tie
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Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed significantly on both the Deep Logic (Entity Identity) and Wide Aggregation (Sub-point details). 1. **Executive Director**: The correct entity is Stuart E. Heard. Agent A incorrectly identified Robert G. Geller (who is the Medical Director, not Executive Director). Agent B incorrectly identified Dr. David Olson (who is a Division Medical Director). 2. **Host Hospitals**: The CPCS has four divisions hosted at: Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital (SF), UC Davis Medical Center (Sacramento), Valley Children's Hospital (Fresno), and UC San Diego Medical Center (San Diego). - **Agent A** missed the San Francisco division entirely and hallucinated a 'Los Angeles Division' at Children's Hospital Los Angeles (which does not currently exist). - **Agent B** missed the Fresno division entirely and hallucinated a 'Los Angeles' center at UCLA. While Agent A has superior formatting, the factual hallucinations regarding the operational divisions and the failure to identify the correct Executive Director make it impossible to declare a winner. Both provided outdated or fabricated structural information.

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TIE (Both Bad): BACKTRACKING.
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DeepSeek V3.2

DeepSeek

19.8s
The Executive Director of the California Poison Control System (CPCS)—the statewide emergency response organization for toxic exposures and poisonings that is administratively managed by the UCSF School of Pharmacy—is Robert G. Geller, MD [1][2]. The CPCS operates as a unified system with four regional divisions hosted at major medical centers across the state [1][3]. The four specific medical centers or hospitals currently hosting the CPCS operational divisions are: 1. **UC San Diego Health** – Hosts the San Diego Division, which serves San Diego, Imperial, and Riverside counties [1][3]. 2. **UCSF Fresno** – Hosts the Fresno/Madera Division, serving California’s Central Valley, including Fresno, Madera, Kings, and Tulare counties [1][3]. 3. **UC Davis Medical Center** – Hosts the Sacramento Division, covering a vast area from Sacramento north to the Oregon border [1][3]. 4. **Children's Hospital Los Angeles** – Hosts the Los Angeles Division, providing service for Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo counties [1][3]. The system is a critical public health resource, providing 24/7 free, expert advice via a single hotline (1-800-222-1222). Its administration through the UCSF School of Pharmacy ensures centralized management of its clinical, educational, and prevention services [1][2]. ## References [1] California Poison Control System. (n.d.). *About CPCS*. Retrieved October 27, 2023, from https://calpoison.org/about [2] UCSF School of Pharmacy. (n.d.). *California Poison Control System*. Retrieved October 27, 2023, from https://pharmacy.ucsf.edu/cpcs [3] California Poison Control System. (n.d.). *Contact Us / Centers*. Retrieved October 27, 2023, from https://calpoison.org/contact

Qwen3-235B

Alibaba

16.1s
The Executive Director of the California Poison Control System (CPCS), the statewide emergency response organization administratively managed by the UCSF School of Pharmacy, is Dr. David Olson [1]. As a key leader in public health toxicology, Dr. Olson oversees the system’s mission to provide immediate, evidence-based medical guidance for poison exposures across California. The CPCS operates through four regional divisions, each hosted at a separate academic medical center strategically positioned to serve different geographic areas of the state [2]. The division serving Northern California is based at the University of California, San Francisco Medical Center. The California Poison Control Center at San Diego, affiliated with UC San Diego Health, serves the southern coastal region. The California Poison Control Center at the University of California, Davis, partners with UC Davis Health to cover the northern and central parts of the state. Lastly, the California Poison Control Center at Los Angeles operates out of the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, serving residents in Los Angeles and surrounding counties [3]. These centers collaborate under the administrative umbrella of the UCSF School of Pharmacy, ensuring consistent protocols, training, and response standards across the state. Each center provides 24/7 access to toxicology specialists, including pharmacists, physicians, and nurses, supporting emergency departments, healthcare providers, and the public [4]. ## References [1] https://pharmacy.ucsf.edu/pcs/staff [2] https://cpcs.ucsf.edu/about-us [3] https://www.capoison.org/ [4] https://calpoison.ucsd.edu/about-us/history-and-structure