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Evidence-based search engine making it easy to find trusted answers to your clinical Qs #EBM
Joined October 2012
An important collection of posts to help you use and understand Trip
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We regularly post blog articles highlighting a particular aspect of Trip. As these grow, having them in one place makes sense, so here we go! Obtaining an overview of Trip Getting the most from Tri…
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Why process 5,000 words when you only need 50? Chunking helps AskTrip target exactly the right part of a guideline. Details: https://t.co/nh0uP8IEPS 8️⃣
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When I first started in clinical Q&A nearly 30 years ago with ATTRACT, we often received questions from general practitioners that I knew could be answered by the excellent clinical guidelines …
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“HTML scissors” was a metaphor in the 90s. Today it’s chunking — a core technique in modern AI retrieval. Explained:
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When I first started in clinical Q&A nearly 30 years ago with ATTRACT, we often received questions from general practitioners that I knew could be answered by the excellent clinical guidelines …
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We used to manually dig through 5,000-word guidelines for one key line. AskTrip is learning to identify that line instantly. Blog: https://t.co/nh0uP8IEPS 5️⃣
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When I first started in clinical Q&A nearly 30 years ago with ATTRACT, we often received questions from general practitioners that I knew could be answered by the excellent clinical guidelines …
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Clinical guidelines are long. Clinicians need answers fast. Chunking + vector search is our next major leap at AskTrip. Full story: https://t.co/nh0uP8IEPS
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Back in the ATTRACT days I wished for “HTML scissors” to cut long guidelines into usable pieces. Today, chunking makes it real. More here: https://t.co/nh0uP8IEPS
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Chunking = faster retrieval, lower computational cost, and more precise clinical answers. A big upgrade is coming to AskTrip. Read more:
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When I first started in clinical Q&A nearly 30 years ago with ATTRACT, we often received questions from general practitioners that I knew could be answered by the excellent clinical guidelines …
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New post: HTML Scissors — how a 30-year-old idea is shaping AskTrip’s future. Chunking + vector search = faster, smarter clinical answers. 👉 https://t.co/nh0uP8IEPS
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This update is part of our mission: make high-quality evidence quicker, easier, and more intuitive to use. Give the new feature a try and tell us what you think! https://t.co/vpzV7pjNCm
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We’ve used smart scraping tech to match RCTs to https://t.co/eC1WIS47Rl. More improvements coming. https://t.co/vpzV7pjNCm
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Click “Details” on any RCT in Trip to reveal trial registration info and linked systematic reviews. Simple. Visual. Transparent. https://t.co/vpzV7pklrU
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Some trials link to multiple registrations. Others to systematic reviews. Some to none. Trip now shows these connections clearly so you can judge evidence at a glance. https://t.co/vpzV7pklrU
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Spot protocol discrepancies, check trial registration, and see how an RCT fits into the wider evidence base - all instantly. Our new feature makes critical appraisal faster than ever. https://t.co/vpzV7pjNCm
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Ever wondered whether an RCT was registered or included in a systematic review? Trip now shows you both directly on the results page. A big win for transparency. 🔗 https://t.co/vpzV7pklrU
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New on Trip! RCTs are now automatically linked to their https://t.co/eC1WIS47Rl registrations and any systematic reviews that include them. Evidence in full context—no extra searching needed. 👉
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Released today: We’ve added a new feature to Trip that helps you understand clinical trials in their full context. When you view an RCT, Trip now automatically attempts to links to: its ClinicalTri…
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The new linking feature is cool... Linking RCTs to their trial registration and any systematic reviews they feature in
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Released today: We’ve added a new feature to Trip that helps you understand clinical trials in their full context. When you view an RCT, Trip now automatically attempts to links to: its ClinicalTri…
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New on Trip: Linking RCTs to Trial Registrations and Systematic Reviews
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Released today: We’ve added a new feature to Trip that helps you understand clinical trials in their full context. When you view an RCT, Trip now automatically attempts to links to: its ClinicalTri…
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For information specialists: If you’ve built your practice around Boolean logic and keywords, you’ll want to read this. We’re at the start of a journey into vector search.
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Vector search is becoming increasingly prominent. At Trip we’re exploring its use and – in the spirit of transparency – we wish to share insights into what it is and how it differ…
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What’s next in search? Explore how vector search moves beyond keywords — matching meaning, not just words. Dive in:
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Vector search is becoming increasingly prominent. At Trip we’re exploring its use and – in the spirit of transparency – we wish to share insights into what it is and how it differ…
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If the next frontier of evidence discovery is less about keywords and more about concepts, then now is a good time to read “What Is Vector Search?”
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Vector search is becoming increasingly prominent. At Trip we’re exploring its use and – in the spirit of transparency – we wish to share insights into what it is and how it differ…
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