Relaylit/For/Clinicians
For Clinicians

Research digests for clinicians

Stay current on your specialty without blocking clinic time.

Practising clinicians don't have time to scroll PubMed daily. Relaylit delivers a ranked digest of papers relevant to your specialty, subspecialty, and scope of practice — so the 10 papers in your inbox are the ones that would actually change your Monday-morning decisions.

The pain we're solving

New guidelines drop quietly and you miss them for months

Drug safety signals get buried in noise

You see a ResearchGate notification once a week, then forget

PubMed alerts return 200 hits; you read 3

Why Relaylit fits clinicians

Specialty-aware ranking

Tell Relaylit your role ("Emergency medicine attending", "Cardiology fellow") and briefs get ranked against your context. Relevance, evidence level, and sample size factor into the 0–100 score.

Evidence tags, not summaries

Each paper is tagged with study type, methodology, and sample size. You know at a glance if it's a case report, an RCT, or a Cochrane review.

All six databases

PubMed for MEDLINE, Europe PMC for preprints (medRxiv moves fast), Crossref for journal conference papers, plus arXiv, Semantic Scholar and OpenAlex for cross-disciplinary AI/ML in medicine.

Weekly by default

Most clinicians want a weekly digest that arrives Sunday evening so they can scan before Monday rounds. Pro plans unlock biweekly and monthly.

Example briefs

Copy, tweak, paste into your profile.

"New evidence affecting GLP-1 use in heart failure with preserved EF, RCTs and meta-analyses only."

"Updated guidelines on atrial fibrillation anticoagulation, last 12 months."

"Drug-induced long QT syndrome: pharmacovigilance signals and case series, last 90 days."

"Pediatric sepsis resuscitation protocols, evidence quality ≥ SIGN level 2++."

FAQ

Does Relaylit replace UpToDate or DynaMed?

No. UpToDate and DynaMed are reference tools (evidence summaries, dosing, management). Relaylit is a monitoring tool — it tells you what's new. You still use point-of-care references for clinical decisions.

Can I get a digest per subspecialty?

Yes. The free plan includes 2 active topics. Pro unlocks unlimited — so one digest for your primary scope and separate digests for subfields (e.g., one for ICU ventilation, another for sepsis).

What about CME?

Relaylit doesn't issue CME credits. It surfaces the papers you'd otherwise read for self-directed learning. If your CME framework credits self-study reading, keep the digest emails for your portfolio.

Ready to try?

First digest lands in your inbox this week.