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Big Update from Trip: Be Among the First to Test Our New Clinical Q&A Tool

 Here is some news from the TRIP database team:

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Automatic Q&A system: We’re putting the spotlight on our automatic Q&A system - and for good reason! We’ve made major strides recently, including Automated Q&A – more milestonesAutomated Reviews – internal testing, and Automated Q&A – ready for beta testing.

In short the system allows you to ask a clinical question and get a fully-referenced, evidence-based answer in just 10–30 seconds.

Want to test it out?: We’d love your feedback. If you're interested in testing the system, simply reply to this email [jon.brassey@tripdatabase.com]. It's already performing brilliantly - your insights can help make it even better.

Stay Ahead with the Latest Evidence: Discover the most recent, personalised evidence curated just for you by Trip — click here to explore!

User Survey: The survey is now closed, and we're thrilled with the responses. A big thank you to everyone who took part!

Mobile interface: We recently rolled out a new mobile interface and it is so much better (a sign that the previous one wasn't great).  Just visit the site on your phone or tablet, and it will automatically resize for your screen. Simple, fast, and user-friendly.

Primary Care, Latest Evidence: Volume 7 of this AI created summary is now available. Click here to see the latest version or click here to browse all volumes!

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TRIP Pro is available to all NHS users - log in with your NHS OpenAthens username. For more help using the TRIP database see our guides and support page.

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