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AI cognitive support for clinicians

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DrMedGuide transforms your clinical input into organized, research-backed drafts in seconds — helping doctors, residents, and researchers move from symptoms to structured documentation without replacing clinical judgment.

No long-term data storage · For licensed professionals only · Works alongside your existing workflow.
Informational & documentation support only. Not medical advice, not diagnosis, not treatment directives.

New Clinical Draft · Respiratory Case

Clinician Input

45-year-old male with 2 weeks of persistent dry cough and exertional dyspnea, worse at night. Prior similar winter episodes responsive to inhalers. Non-smoker, construction work exposure.

Working Impression (Informational Only)

Possible asthma exacerbation versus alternative causes of chronic cough in a middle-aged adult, based on pattern of symptoms, variability, and prior response to inhaled therapy.

Output is a draft for clinician review & editing.

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How it fits into your workflow

From clinical input to structured draft in three steps

DrMedGuide doesn’t tell you what to do. It helps you think, organize, and document more efficiently — while keeping you in full control.

Enter your clinical input

Summarize the case in your own words: symptoms, context, key exam findings, working concerns. Avoid unnecessary direct identifiers where possible.

Legally-Cautious Language

Terminology aligned with “informational only” and “non-diagnostic” phrasing to avoid presenting final diagnoses or prescribing directives.

Legally-Cautious Language

Terminology aligned with “informational only” and “non-diagnostic” phrasing to avoid presenting final diagnoses or prescribing directives.

Select what you need for your documentation

Example of a DrMedGuide-style configuration setup

What DrMedGuide produces

Structured, labeled sections — never disguised as final orders

Each section is clearly marked as informational support only, so you can safely use it as a reference, teaching tool, or documentation starting point.

Draft sections (examples)

  • Working Impression (Informational Only) — non-final, high-level impressions based on your input.
  • Differential Considerations (Non-Diagnostic) — conditions to consider, not diagnoses.
  • Tests Commonly Considered (Informational) — investigations often discussed in similar scenarios.
  • Medication Information for Clinician Review — potential options and monitoring themes, not prescribing directives.
  • Clinical Summary Draft — structured overview suitable for case presentations and research write-ups.
  • Draft Documentation Templates — SOAP, H&P, summary, and discharge draft structures for you to edit.

How it helps doctors

  • Reduces “blank page” stress when documenting complex cases or teaching material.
  • Helps organize thinking when fatigued, on call, or dealing with diagnostic uncertainty.
  • Supports academic work: structured write-ups, case reports, and educational materials.
  • Telemedicine 
  • Uses cautious wording to avoid presenting AI-generated content as final clinical decisions.
  • Respects that final responsibility and judgment always rest with the licensed clinician.

Built for real-world clinical work

Why use DrMedGuide?

To Reduce Cognitive Overload and time creating documents

Designed for busy clinicians and academic teams who need structured, legally cautious drafts — not consumer-facing symptom checkers.

Practicing Physicians

Offload cognitive load on long shifts. Use structured drafts as a starting point for your own notes, not as a replacement for clinical reasoning.

Residents & Trainees

Turn messy presentations into organized working impressions, differential considerations, and documentation drafts you can refine with supervisors.

Researchers & Academic Medicine

Generate research-oriented summaries and educational templates for case presentations, teaching sessions, and structured write-ups.

Structured Output

Working impressions, differential considerations, tests commonly considered, medication information for review, and more — clearly labeled.

Legally-Cautious Language

Terminology aligned with “informational only” and “non-diagnostic” phrasing to avoid presenting final diagnoses or prescribing directives.

Privacy-Conscious Design

Text is processed in real-time; you control what’s saved on your side. Intended for use under PHIPA / PIPEDA-conscious workflows.

See it before you subscribe

Download a sample clinical draft

View a de-identified, example report showing the structure and legal-safe headings DrMedGuide uses. This is for demonstration and educational purposes only.

What the sample PDF includes

The sample shows how a single clinical scenario is transformed into a multi faceted -sections draft, including working impressions, differential considerations, tests commonly considered, medication information for review in one  drafted documentation template.

Example table of contents
▸ Working Impression (Informational Only)
▸ Differential Considerations (Non-Diagnostic)
▸ Tests Commonly Considered (Informational Context Only)
▸ Medication Information for Clinician Review
▸ Potential Interaction Information
▸ Clinical Summary Draft
▸ Draft Documentation Template (SOAP / H&P)
▸ Education Topics for Clinician Use Only
▸ Footer disclaimer on every page

The sample is not medical advice and must never be used as a direct template for patient care without independent clinical review and customization.

Configuration options

Simple, clinician-focused pricing

Subscribe as a medical professional

Designed for doctors, residents, and academic clinicians who want a dedicated, legally cautious AI cognitive support tool — not a general-purpose chatbot.

DrMedGuide Clinical Plan

$100 / month

Per licensed clinician account. Includes a 7-day free trial. Cancel anytime.
  • Unlimited structured draft generations (fair-use policy).
  • Access to all informational sections and documentation templates.
  • Downloadable PDF-style drafts for your own records and workflows.
  • Legally cautious wording designed for informational and research support.
  • No long-term storage of clinical text by default; you control what you save.

Monthly subscription, cancel anytime. Payments are generally non-refundable after the billing date. Intended for licensed medical professionals and supervised trainees only.

DrMedGuide is operated by AIP Innovations Inc. (Ontario, Canada) and is designed as an informational and documentation-support tool, not a regulated medical device.

Key safety principles we follow:

  • Informational & workflow support only — never final medical advice.
  • Non-diagnostic, non-prescriptive language in all outputs.
  • Your professional judgment and local policies always come first.
  • You remain fully responsible for all clinical decisions and patient outcomes.

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