ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

ObGyn Intelligence: The Evidence of Women’s Health

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6.AI FOR OBGYN: How to Summarize a Journal Article in 60 Seconds

You do not have time to read everything. Here is how to stop pretending you do.

Amos Grünebaum, MD's avatar
Amos Grünebaum, MD
Feb 20, 2026
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I want to be honest about something. The average ObGyn probably reads fewer than 10% of the relevant journal articles published in their field each year. Not because we do not care. Because there are too many, the days are too full, and by the time we sit down, the energy for dense methodology sections is gone.

The result is a slow, invisible drift between what the evidence shows and what we actually do. We practice on autopilot. We rely on what we learned in residency. We wait for the guideline update instead of reading the trial that will drive it.

Claude does not fix this entirely. But it changes the math. A paper that would take 25 minutes to read carefully takes 60 seconds to triage. You learn what it found, whether the design was sound, and whether it should change anything you do. Then you decide if it deserves your full attention.

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