April 2026
Organising Your Medical Library With AI
Medical PDFs scattered across devices, cloud drives, and email attachments. Collections, scoped search, and cross-device access turn a pile of files into a queryable knowledge base.
April 2026
Private AI for Medical Documents: Why Architecture Matters More Than Policy
Policy privacy says "we promise not to look." Architectural privacy says "the system makes it impossible." A deep dive into trust, tenant isolation, and what deletion actually means.
April 2026
How Clinicians Use AI for Continuing Medical Education
Guidelines update annually. New evidence accumulates daily. A practical workflow for building a living knowledge base that grows with your career.
April 2026
AI for Medical Exam Preparation: A Clinician's Study Guide
Anki tests recall. Question banks test pattern recognition. Neither helps when you need to understand the WHY behind an answer. A scoped AI approach to exam preparation.
April 2026
The Problem With AI-Generated Medical Citations
When you ask a general-purpose AI a medical question, the majority of its citations come from health blogs and commercial sites — not peer-reviewed research. Here is the data, and why it matters.
April 2026
Building Teaching Materials From Primary Sources With AI
Medical lectures drift from primary sources because finding the original figure, data point, or recommendation takes too long. Medevidex makes going back to the source fast enough to be practical.
April 2026
Using Medevidex for Systematic Reviews and Research
The bottleneck in systematic reviews is full-text data extraction. Medevidex queries across your included papers, retrieves cited passages, and accelerates the extraction workflow.
April 2026
What Is RAG and Why Does It Matter for Clinical AI?
A clinician's guide to Retrieval-Augmented Generation — the technology that grounds AI answers in your actual documents instead of internet guesswork.
April 2026
Why Medical AI Needs Page-Level Citations (And Why Most Don't Have Them)
AI tools that generate medical answers without traceable citations are clinically useless. A citation to "a study" is not a citation — you need document, page, passage.
April 2026
Medevidex vs ChatGPT, Consensus, and OpenEvidence for Medical Literature
An honest comparison of AI tools for medical literature — what each does well, where each falls short, and how to use them together.
April 2026
Chat With Your Medical PDFs: How It Actually Works
A walkthrough of how Medevidex processes medical PDFs — text, figures, tables, and clinical images — and lets you ask questions with page-level citations.
April 2026
How to Use AI to Review Medical Literature Faster
A practical workflow for clinicians who want to use AI to review medical literature without sacrificing citation quality or evidence standards.
April 2026
Why I Built Medevidex
Every clinician has been there — you remember reading something relevant, but you cannot remember where. Medevidex was built to solve that problem.