How it works
How MedAtlas works
MedAtlas does not author medical guidance. Every regimen, calculator, and decision pathway in the app is summarized from a primary source — a society clinical practice guideline, a peer-reviewed paper, or an FDA-approved drug label. The source is one tap away on every screen.
What we do
- Index ~1,000 society guidelines, peer-reviewed papers, and FDA labels relevant to acute and primary clinical care
- Summarize each into a short clinician-facing card (dose, indication, contraindication, regimen) with the source visible at the top
- Open the original paper inside the app when the clinician wants to verify
What we do not do
- Author or invent clinical recommendations
- Replace clinical judgment, examination, or institutional protocols
- Collect patient health information
- Sell access to clinicians' data
Source breakdown
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For licensed clinicians only
MedAtlas is designed for licensed healthcare professionals and trainees acting under appropriate supervision. It is a quick-reference tool, not a substitute for clinical judgment.