ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

Special Series : Ob/Gyn Intelligence

4. AI FOR OBGYN - Your First ObGyn Real Task

For clinicians: summarize a journal article in 60 seconds. For patients: understand a document you were not given enough time to understand.

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Amos Grünebaum, MD
Feb 20, 2026
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The first three issues covered what Claude is, how to set it up, and how to talk to it. Now we use it.

I am going to be specific. Exact prompts. Exact steps. Expected output. This is not a conceptual overview -- it is a walkthrough you can follow right now with a real article or a real document in front of you.

By the end of this issue you will have done something useful. That is the point.

For clinicians: the journal article summary

This is the task I use most. Every week, several times a week.

The problem is familiar: you have a paper you need to read and no time to read it properly. The trial on aspirin dosing. The meta-analysis on cervical length measurement. The guideline update you heard about at conference. You need to know what it says and whether it changes anything. You have four minutes before your next patient.

Here is what I do.

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