Do you think general physicians or medical doctors might be redundant when AGI is fully developed?

This is a burning topic in medical or clinicians' circles globally as it might have the potential to shake up the medical profession due to the concerted efforts by AI enthusiasts by questioning the relevance of the doctors e.g. general physicians if not all (e.g. medial surgeons or specialists). 
This may be a challenge for the future healthcare planners and might need a thorough debate.
The following reference might give a glimpse and assist while answering for my ping question.
Kazzazi F. The automation of doctors and machines: A classification for AI in medicine (ADAM framework). Future Healthc J. 2021 Jul;8(2):e257-e262. doi: 10.7861/fhj.2020-0189. PMID: 34286194; PMCID: PMC8285145.
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Raju Botta
I think GAI don't replace general physicians or medical doctors instead it will increase the efficiency of the medical practitioners. Definitely AGI is added advantage for doctors and it will boost their knowledge and leveraging the time. 

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