Relaylit/For/Medical Residents
For Medical Residents

Research digests for medical residents

Evidence-based medicine at resident pace: 10 papers a week, curated to your rotation.

Residency is the best time to build an evidence-based reading habit — and the hardest time to maintain one. Relaylit lets you set a brief for your rotation ("CCU senior", "Gen surg PGY-3", "Psych R4"), delivers a weekly email with the 10 highest-relevance papers, and rotates cleanly when your rotation changes.

The pain we're solving

Attendings quote a new RCT and you haven't seen it

You want to keep up but your rotation changes every 4 weeks

Journal club prep is always last-minute

You have time for 30 minutes of reading, not 3 hours of searching

Why Relaylit fits medical residents

Rotation-aware briefs

Swap briefs between rotations. The "CCU" brief stays in your account, paused, ready for next year.

Evidence-level tags

Each paper comes tagged: RCT / meta-analysis / cohort / case series. You know what weight to give it instantly.

Journal club fuel

Share the digest URL with your team. Cover the paper list in your journal club without anyone hunting down PDFs.

Weekly = sustainable

Sunday night delivery lines up with chart prep. One digest, 10 papers, 30 minutes — that's a habit you can hold through residency.

Example briefs

Copy, tweak, paste into your profile.

"Sepsis resuscitation strategies in critical care, RCTs and systematic reviews, last 6 months."

"Transfusion thresholds in GI bleeding, pediatric and adult, last 12 months."

"Antipsychotic-induced metabolic syndrome in adolescents, recent evidence."

FAQ

Can I use Relaylit for MIR (Spanish medical residency) prep?

Absolutely. Write your brief in Spanish — Relaylit understands it and delivers digests in whichever language you prefer in your profile.

How does this help me pass boards?

Indirectly. Boards test consensus guidelines, not last week's RCTs. Relaylit keeps you current on the research; board review books + UpToDate teach the consensus. Use both.

Ready to try?

First digest lands in your inbox this week.