Accessible AI for Doctors: What Should Be Free, and What Can Be Paid?
As medical AI tools become more common, clinicians need to know which features should be freely accessible and where paid exam-preparation tools may still add value.
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As medical AI tools become more common, clinicians need to know which features should be freely accessible and where paid exam-preparation tools may still add value.
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Doctors are moving from manual search across guidelines, papers and tools to conversational medical information retrieval with structured, checkable answers.
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Clinical brainstorming with AI can help doctors structure differentials, clarify uncertainty and retrieve relevant information while keeping clinical judgment with the clinician.
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iatroX brings clinical information retrieval, brainstorming, calculators and exam preparation into one app for doctors, trainees and medical students.
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iatroX has answered hundreds of thousands of medical questions, showing growing demand for fast, accessible clinical information retrieval, brainstorming and medical learning tools...
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iatroX has answered hundreds of thousands of medical questions and now brings clinical information retrieval, brainstorming, calculators and exam preparation into one platform for ...
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A 2026 pilot study reported positive clinician perceptions of DR.INFO, including time saving and decision support. Here is how to interpret the findings.
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DR.INFO offers an evidence-first medical AI API. This reflects a wider shift from standalone medical chatbots to clinical information infrastructure.
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DR.INFO is a CE-marked medical AI assistant, but its own label says outputs must be independently reviewed. Here is how doctors should read medical AI safety claims.
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DR.INFO, Praxis Medicine, OpenEvidence, and iatroX show that clinical AI search is becoming a serious category across Europe and the UK.
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DR.INFO includes visual abstracts that turn complex studies into teaching visuals. Here is why visual medical AI may matter for clinical education — and why active recall still mat...
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DR.INFO's CE-marked positioning shows how European clinical AI is moving toward regulation, source references, and professional-use boundaries.
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