🧠 Clinical AI · Systems doctors were never taught

    Clinical AI doctors can actually use.

    Reporting, decision support, imaging guidance, procedural tools, and clinical rule engines — built around real physician workflow, not chatbot speculation.

    9 tools in this domain · physician-built · plain English

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    Clinical Decisions & AI

    Medicine trains you to make the decision — not to see the guideline sprawl, workflow friction, and AI vendors now wrapped around it.

    Pogosh CDS

    Managing 18 patients at 2am, or covering an unfamiliar system as a locum? Pogosh surfaces the high-yield labs, imaging, escalation criteria, and the consult to call — so the knowledge you already have is actually reachable under pressure.

    • Four structured outputs per chart: high-yield labs, imaging, escalation criteria, and the right consult
    • ACR-aligned imaging picks; escalation criteria read the chart's live vitals and labs
    • A structured rule engine mapped to clinical guidelines — not LLM free-text
    • Embeds via REST API or an OpenEMR module, with a chart-aware CoPilot
    413Conditions
    40+Specialties
    <200msAPI response
    3 moFree partner access

    For: Hospitalist, EM & inpatient teams · IR and specialty practices · EHR vendors · locum & telehealth groups

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    A free-text clinical note becomes a structured decision — labs, imaging, specialist routing, and disposition.

    A free-text clinical note becomes a structured decision — labs, imaging, specialist routing, and disposition.

    GigHz Precision AI

    Radiology reports get risky when speed and structure separate. GigHz Precision AI turns rough dictation into cleaner reports with embedded clinical logic — so consistency doesn't ride on how tired you are.

    • Structures dictation into Technique → Findings → Impression with scoring embedded inline
    • Auto-applies LI-RADS, Lung-RADS v2022, Fleischner, and Bosniak v2019 from context
    • Calculates adrenal washout and writes the adenoma call into the impression
    • Covers TI-RADS, BI-RADS, and PI-RADS in the same dictation pass

    For: Diagnostic & interventional radiologists · residents and fellows · practice directors · teleradiology groups

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    LI-RADS auto-detection surfacing a category from a dictated liver lesion.

    LI-RADS auto-detection surfacing a category from a dictated liver lesion.

    Imaging Appropriateness Selector

    Ordering the wrong study costs the patient time and the system money. Type an indication, get the studies rated for it in plain language — from published appropriateness criteria. For ordering physicians, EM, and radiology.

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    Periprocedural Anticoagulation Tool

    Hold the wrong agent and the procedure gets riskier on both ends. SIR-informed hold-and-restart guidance for warfarin, DOACs, and antiplatelets, by bleed risk. For interventionalists and the teams clearing cases.

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    Imaging Protocol Library

    A mis-set protocol means a repeat scan and a re-dosed patient. Searchable CT, MRI, ultrasound, and IR protocols — parameters, contrast timing, sequences — without paging the tech. For radiologists, techs, and trainees.

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    PE Triage Calculator

    The dangerous PE is the one that looks stable until it isn't. Scores severity and fires PERT-activation triggers so the right cases escalate fast. For EM, hospitalists, and PE response teams.

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    Radiation Dose Calculator

    Cumulative dose is easy to lose track of across studies. Estimates effective dose for CT, fluoroscopy, and nuclear medicine — for consent, QA, and exposure tracking. For radiology and IR.

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    IRPrep

    Walking into an ablation underprepared costs probe time and coverage. Plans ablations with probe-coverage geometry, so the setup is settled before the suite. For IR and IR techs.

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    CasePrep

    A missing item mid-case stalls the room. Room, supply, and setup guides for OR and IR procedures — fewer surprises, faster turnover. For procedural teams and coordinators.

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    Built by a practicing physician — not a vendor.

    Physician-built and physician-led Real data — not broker estimates or vendor decks Tools run in your browser; we don't sell your data

    Questions doctors ask first

    Are these tools medical devices?

    No. They're decision-support and reference tools that surface guidelines and structure your workflow. Every clinical decision stays yours.

    Will they fit my existing workflow?

    Pogosh embeds via REST API or an OpenEMR module; GigHz Precision works in your dictation flow; the reference tools run in any browser. No rip-and-replace.

    What do they cost?

    The reference tools and calculators are free. Pogosh and GigHz Precision are built for teams — Validation Partners get free access while we prove them out.

    Does my patient data leave my system?

    Pogosh accepts condition IDs and clinical parameters, not patient identifiers — PHI need not leave your environment.

    Not sure which one fits your situation?

    Browse every free physician tool by specialty and clinical or financial decision — or talk to us about advisory, diligence, and custom builds.

    Written and reviewed by Pouyan Golshani, MD, Interventional Radiologist — Last updated June 21, 2026

    Part of the GigHz library: systems doctors were never taught.