Source Traceability
PubMed Sourcing Methodology
MediSum public pages are structured so article samples can be traced back to original PubMed records.
PubMed-Linked Records
MediSum public sample cards use records with valid PubMed identifiers when a PMID is available in the application data. Each visible sample links to the PubMed record so readers can inspect the source.
The public demo experience should not depend on synthetic records. If exact specialty or subspecialty supply is limited, the demo broadens to related real records before showing any non-article availability state.
Specialty And Topic Organization
Supported public lanes currently focus on orthopedic surgery and cardiology examples, including spine surgery, arthroplasty, sports medicine, interventional cardiology, and preventive or general cardiology.
Procedure, domain, and topic tags are shown only when they exist in MediSum data. Those tags help users understand why an article appears in a lane, but they do not replace source review.
Verification Path
A trustworthy MediSum sample should show the article title, source metadata when available, a valid PMID, a PubMed link, and a concise summary or key finding when available.
Readers should verify important findings in the original PubMed record and, when needed, the full publication before using the information in clinical, research, or educational decisions.
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.