Less guesswork. More impact.
Got a clinical question but no time to dig through studies? Clinical Insights gives you fast, evidence-based answers—plus tailored updates and case appraisals—all in one place.
Quick Insights
Get concise, actionable answers grounded in current evidence.
Case Advisor
Need input on a case? Get quick, evidence-based insights to guide your next step.
Stay Updated
Stay current on what matters to you—without the endless search. (Login required)
Saved Insights
Keep track of your most important findings and case analyses. (Login required)
How Clinical Insights Works
We combine powerful AI with trusted medical databases to bring you fast, reliable, and actionable clinical insights.
Quick Insights: Ask a question in plain English and our AI will read through dozens of abstracts to provide you with a synthesized summary, complete with citations.
Case Advisor: Present your clinical case and receive an evidence-based critique, highlighting strengths, potential alternatives, and key supporting literature.
Stay Updated: Define your clinical interests and receive a personalized feed of the latest and most relevant research, with AI summaries for top findings.
Your results are sourced directly from reputable, peer-reviewed databases. We primarily query:
- PubMed & PubMed Central: Comprehensive databases from the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), containing millions of biomedical literature citations.
- Europe PMC: An extensive life science literature database that provides access to worldwide research.
We believe in transparency. AI provides the summary, but you always have direct links to the source articles.
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Clinicians & Practitioners
Quickly find evidence to support clinical decisions at the point of care.
Students & Early-Career Pros
Accelerate your learning and build a strong, evidence-based foundation for your practice.
Researchers & Academics
Rapidly synthesize existing literature and identify gaps for future research.