A curated suite of evidence-based guidelines, AI chat assistants, and bedside calculators built for trauma surgeons, intensivists, and the teams that meet patients at their most fragile.
Chat assistants grounded in authoritative sources: the complete PubMed abstract corpus and national practice guidelines. Ask a clinical question in plain language and get cited answers drawn from the evidence itself.
A chat assistant grounded in the complete abstract corpus of PubMed — the U.S. National Library of Medicine's database of biomedical literature. Tens of millions of peer-reviewed citations, made conversational. Ask a clinical or research question in natural language and get answers drawn, cited, and synthesized from the world's largest repository of medical evidence.
Conversational access to national trauma and acute care surgery guidelines, plus the ACS Pathways library.
National cardiology guidelines made conversational — ACC, AHA, and related evidence, answered in context.
Talk with the Joint Trauma System Clinical Practice Guidelines — combat casualty care, prolonged field care, and deployed medicine.
Fast, focused calculators for point-of-care decision support, designed for the realities of the trauma bay and ICU.
An interactive interpretation tool for rotational thromboelastometry — turn ROTEM parameters into actionable resuscitation decisions at the bedside.
The modified Brain Injury Guidelines calculator — a rapid triage and disposition tool for patients presenting with mild traumatic brain injury.
Statistical utilities built for clinical investigators — derive, inspect, and reverse-engineer the numbers behind diagnostic and predictive models.
Compute the full confusion matrix and its derived metrics — sensitivity, specificity, predictive values, likelihood ratios — from raw counts.
Reverse-engineer the confusion matrix from reported performance metrics — recover the underlying counts from published sensitivity, specificity, and prevalence.
A living collection of institutional pathways and evidence-based practice guidelines. Access is restricted to members of the host institution and requires credentials or on-network access.