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SciCritic

SciCritic

Evidence-based practice in minutes, not hours.

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(The project is still under construction. I'm looking to validate my idea.) SciCritic democratizes evidence-based practice by helping healthcare professionals handle the overwhelming volume of scientific publications and the difficulty of understanding research papers. The platform finds relevant studies, critically analyzes their content with a specialized AI agent, and turns hours of reading into practical insights in about three minutes, making it easier to apply evidence in clinical practice
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Andre Budney
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We created SciCritic because we were facing the same problem thousands of healthcare professionals deal with every day: science moves fast, but time doesn’t. More than 5 million scientific papers are published every year. Reading, critically interpreting, and deciding whether an evidence should actually change clinical practice can take hours — sometimes days. In the reality of a busy clinic, that’s simply not feasible. The result? Professionals either fall behind or rely on superficial summaries and opinions. SciCritic was built to solve exactly this bottleneck. We developed an AI agent trained for months in critical appraisal, research methodology, and evidence-based practice. It finds relevant studies, summarizes key insights, evaluates methodological quality, detects biases, and translates complex findings into practical clinical decisions. What used to take hours now takes about 3 minutes. Our goal isn’t to replace clinical judgment — it’s to amplify it. We want to democratize access to high-quality science, making complex evidence clear, fast, and actionable for any healthcare professional. Because the right information saves time — and the right decision saves lives.