ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

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13.AI FOR OBGYN: How to Build a Research Outline with Claude

The hardest part of any research project is not the data. It is knowing where to start.

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Amos Grünebaum, MD
Feb 20, 2026
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Most research projects stall not because of data problems but because of structure problems. The question is vague. The hypotheses are not clearly defined. The methods section is being written before the research question is fully formed. The literature review grows in all directions without a clear argument.

I have reviewed enough manuscripts to know that the papers with the clearest structure were planned that way before the first word was written. Structure is not something you impose on a finished draft. It is something you build at the beginning.

Claude is exceptionally useful for this. Not because it knows your data -- it does not. But because it asks the right structural questions, identifies gaps in logic, and builds scaffolding that you can fill in with your own expertise and findings.

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