Our institution now has campus-wide access to scite.ai, an AI-powered research tool that's fundamentally different from traditional databases. In this episode, we explore how medical faculty can leverage this powerful platform to transform their research workflows, enhance teaching, and support evidence-based clinical decisions. Whether you're writing your next grant, preparing tomorrow's lecture, or answering a resident's question during rounds, this episode provides concrete strategies to work smarter, not harder with scite!Links from this episode:scite can be accessed at https://scite.aiFor UCalgary users if you are on the UCalgary network you will automatically have full access to all features, no log in required. From outside of the network you an log in via the UCalgary library ezproxy. No account is required but if you make one you will have the advantage of being able to save your work.
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