AI clinical reference tool grounded in UK guidelines and international sources. Queries can be entered as questions or there is an A-Z list of topics for browsing. Provides a clear outline of its methodology and AI standards - www.iatrox.com/editorial-policy
AI in clinical trials
Aggarwal R, Bhatt DL. The potential of artificial intelligence in clinical trials. Eur J Clin Invest 2026;56:e70182.
Ibrahim H, Liu X, Rivera SC, et al. Reporting guidelines for clinical trials of artificial intelligence interventions: the SPIRIT-AI and CONSORT-AI guidelines. Trials 2021;22:11.
Olawade DB, Fidelis SC, Marinze S et al. Artificial intelligence in clinical trials: a comprehensive review of opportunities, challenges, and future directions. Int J Med Inform, 2025;206:106141.
Prompt engineering
Liu J, Liu F, Wang C, Liu S. Prompt engineering in clinical practice: tutorial for clinicians. J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e72644.
Mee T, Choi JJ, Baduashvili A. Same prompt, different answer: why AI disagrees with itself. J Gen Intern Med 2026;41:1283-5.
BMJ Future Health. How to use generative AI and prompt engineering for clinicians [video]. YouTube, 17 July 2024. [Accessed 27 May 2026].
Operates as a sophisticated search engine, retrieving information from peer-reviewed articles, medical studies, case reports and other scholarly sources. Queries can be entered as keywords, open-ended phrases or questions. Queries are transformed into precise MeSH (Medical Subject Headings)–aligned terms to improve retrieval.
Designed to quickly answer clinical questions using high-quality, evidence-based content. Powered by advanced AI and large language models (LLMs), it delivers rapid answers with citations included. You can search past questions by clinical area or by question type egs diagnosis, complications. Freely available to fellows and members of the RCP via the RCP Library home page – select TripPro database then click the AskTrip button.
Search Medline by specialty
Select the links below to run a saved search for recent articles in OVID Medline – an RCP OpenAthens account is required.
AI and cardiology (UK filter added)
Using AI in research
Hey CY, Kulkarni S. Artificial intelligence in healthcare research: research ethics perspective. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2026;92:1003-7. Full text via Google Scholar
Resnik DB, Hosseini M. Disclosing artificial intelligence use in scientific research and publication: when should disclosure be mandatory, optional, or unnecessary? Account Res 2026;33:2481949.
Sen CK. Artificial intelligence tools in biomedical research: Part 1—literature search and knowledge mining. Antioxid Redox Signal 2026;44:1-10.
Sen CK, DeMazumder D. Getting started on artificial intelligence in health care and clinical research: includes rigor checklist for authors and reviewers. Adv Wound Care 2026 ;15:1-31.