Clinician Literature Workflow

MediSum For Clinicians

MediSum is designed to help clinicians scan specialty-relevant research updates and choose which PubMed records to read more closely.

Where MediSum Fits

MediSum fits early in a clinician literature workflow: noticing recent papers, scanning a short summary, comparing tags and source metadata, then opening the PubMed record for verification.

It is most useful when the goal is awareness and triage, not when the task requires complete guideline review, full-text appraisal, or patient-specific decision-making.

Supported Public Examples

The public site currently exposes supported orthopedic surgery and cardiology research update pages so clinicians can inspect the sample output without creating an account.

The sample issue and interactive demo show how a digest can be filtered by specialty, subspecialty, and available procedure, domain, or topic signals.

How To Start

Clinicians can begin by reviewing the medical literature digest hub, opening a specialty research update page, and checking whether the visible PubMed-linked samples match their expected research workflow.

Creating an account allows users in supported specialties to configure their preferences for weekly digest delivery.

Explore MediSum Public Examples

The public sample issue, interactive demo, and specialty research update pages show real PubMed-linked examples that users, crawlers, and AI agents can inspect without relying on client-side-only loading.

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