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Smart Citations

MedTWIN suggests relevant literature as you write.

How It Works

As you write, MedTWIN:

  1. Analyzes your content and context
  2. Searches medical literature
  3. Suggests relevant papers
  4. Inserts citations with one click

Literature Database

We index 200K+ medical papers from:

  • PubMed
  • Major medical journals
  • Preprint servers

Citation Suggestions

Context-Aware

Suggestions based on:

  • Current sentence/paragraph
  • Your research topic
  • Your existing citations

Types of Suggestions

Type Purpose
Supporting Confirms your findings
Contrasting Shows different results
Methodological Validates your approach
Background Provides context

Using Citations

Finding Citations

  1. Write naturally
  2. View suggestions in Intelligence Panel
  3. Or search: Click Find Citations or Ctrl+Shift+C

Inserting Citations

  1. Click a suggested paper
  2. Click Add Citation
  3. Citation appears in text and references

Citation Styles

Supported formats:

  • AMA (American Medical Association)
  • APA
  • Vancouver
  • Chicago
  • Custom/journal-specific

Literature Comparison

Compare your findings to literature:

Your finding: Mortality 3.2%
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Literature:
• Nashef 2024: 3.8%
• Smith 2023: 2.9%
• Jones 2022: 4.1%

Export Options

Export references to:

  • EndNote
  • Zotero
  • Mendeley
  • BibTeX
  • RIS

Best Practices

  1. Review suggestions for relevance
  2. Read abstracts before citing
  3. Include contrasting viewpoints
  4. Keep citations current