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FOR PRACTICING PHYSICIANS

you read it.the patientneeded it.you couldn't find it.

Your clinical memory, working like it should. Everything you read, highlighted, and thought through — captured, filtered for your specialty, ready the next time a patient brings it back up.

THE PROBLEM

NOT
ANOTHER INBOX.

you read it last month.you can't find it now.

That feeling when you know the answer is in your library somewhere.

The literature arrives faster than anyone can read it. What you do engage with scatters across inboxes, tabs, and memory. It's all there. You just can't reach it.

Forward it. Note it. Save it.Find it when it matters.

For medical

Today

Forwarded.
Saved. Filed under Atrial Fibrillation.
voice note · 0:42
Captured. Linked to your note on the Patterson case last week.

Three weeks later, seeing a patient

what do I have on AFib in elderly?

Six things worth your attention.

ATRIAL FIBRILLATION · 6 ITEMS
Management of AFib in elderly — update
nejm · 3 weeks ago
yours, 3wks
Your voice note on the Patterson case
tuesday · 8:42 am
Dr. Chen's email on rate vs rhythm
inbox · last month
CardioNerds on NOAC dosing in CKD
podcast · 2 months ago

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