Qwen3-235B vs Sonar Reasoning Pro
tree_0026 · Healthcare Professionals
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Healthcare Professionals
Amazon.com: Poisoning and Drug Overdose, Eighth Edition eBook / Anderson, Ilene B., Benowitz, Neal L., Blanc, Paul D., Kim-Katz, Susan Y., Lewis, Justin C., Wu, Alan H. B., Olson, Kent R., Smollin, Craig: Kindle Store
Within a statewide poison management network in California that provides 24/7 toxicology consultation services to the public and healthcare providers, identify two physician leaders who serve in senior medical or divisional director roles. For each physician, describe their medical specialty training, academic faculty affiliation, and at least one major research or clinical focus area related to toxicology or emergency medicine. Compare how their professional backgrounds contribute to the mission of a poison control system.
Answer length: 200-300 words.
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- Dr. Rais Vohra — Physician leader within the California Poison Control System (Medical Director; board-certified in Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology)
- Dr. Lee Cantrell — Physician division director within the California Poison Control System (Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology specialist)
- Medical specialty training of Physician 1 (e.g., emergency medicine, medical toxicology)
- Academic faculty affiliation of Physician 1
- At least one research or clinical focus area of Physician 1 related to toxicology
- Medical specialty training of Physician 2 (e.g., emergency medicine, medical toxicology)
- Academic faculty affiliation of Physician 2
- At least one research or clinical focus area of Physician 2 related to toxicology
- Comparative explanation of how both backgrounds support the poison control system’s mission
The question uses the logical filter of physician leaders within a specific statewide poison control network (Deep), requiring the search agent to correctly identify qualifying healthcare professionals affiliated with the California Poison Control System. It then broadens the task (Wide) by requiring multiple layers of publicly verifiable information for each physician—training, academic affiliation, and research focus—plus a comparative synthesis explaining their relevance to poison control operations.
Judgment
First, Deep Logic: Both agents failed. The checklist specifies Dr. Rais Vohra and Dr. Lee Cantrell as the expected physician leaders. Agent A instead identified Dr. Kent Olson and Dr. Richard Clark; Agent B identified Dr. Craig Smollin and Dr. Offerman. Therefore, both failed the core entity requirement. Second, Width/Completeness: Agent A provided detailed specialty training, academic affiliations, research focus areas, and a comparative explanation—strong on completeness but for the wrong individuals. Agent B explicitly acknowledged missing required details (training, faculty roles, research focus) and thus failed multiple checklist elements. Because both agents failed the Deep Logic requirement (wrong primary entities), this results in a Low Quality Tie per rubric. Although Agent A provided a far superior user experience in structure and completeness, the foundational entity error prevents awarding a win.
Qwen3-235B
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Sonar Reasoning Pro
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