ArXiv TLDR

Vibe coding for clinicians: democratising bespoke software development for digital health innovation

🐦 Tweet
2604.22604

Ariel Yuhan Ong, Iain Livingstone, Caroline Kilduff, Mertcan Sevgi, David A Merle + 3 more

cs.HC

TLDR

This paper introduces 'vibe coding' – using LLMs with natural language – to empower clinicians to rapidly develop bespoke digital health solutions.

Key contributions

  • Introduces "vibe coding" (LLM-assisted software development) for clinicians to solve workflow problems.
  • Provides a practical playbook, foundational skills, and addresses common challenges for clinical adopters.
  • Illustrates the approach with case examples and discusses necessary caveats and guardrails for deployment.
  • Positions vibe coding as a bridge between clinical insight and technical execution, not a developer replacement.

Why it matters

Vibe coding empowers clinicians to directly address unique workflow challenges by prototyping digital health solutions. This democratizes innovation, bridging the gap between clinical needs and technical execution. It offers a crucial pathway for front-line insights to translate into practical tools.

Original Abstract

Clinicians often face workflow problems that are perceived as either too bespoke or low stakes to attract commercial attention. Historically, most do not have the technical knowledge to address these problems, but the recent emergence of "vibe coding" presents a transformative opportunity. Vibe coding refers to the co-development of software using natural language prompts to large language models. It offers a pathway to create simple tools that address these real-world pain points, or to prototype more complex ideas. In this review, written by a group of early adopter clinicians with a range of programming expertise, we introduce vibe coding for clinicians (especially those with no or minimal coding experience) as a way of democratising innovation from the front lines. We discuss foundational skills, outline some common challenges, provide a practical step-by-step playbook, and illustrate this approach with some case examples, taking care to consider caveats and guardrails for deployment. We propose that vibe coding is more than a technical shortcut for beginners and is not a replacement for professional software developers. Instead, it can bridge the gap between clinical insight and technical execution, equipping clinicians with the ability to rapidly prototype digital health solutions most reflective of clinical realities.

📬 Weekly AI Paper Digest

Get the top 10 AI/ML arXiv papers from the week — summarized, scored, and delivered to your inbox every Monday.