OpenEvidence Integrates Peer-Reviewed Surgical Videos from JOMI
Event summary
- OpenEvidence partners with Journal of Medical Insight (JOMI) to integrate 357 peer-reviewed surgical videos into its platform.
- AI model highlights relevant video segments, reducing the need for clinicians to scrub through full-length procedures.
- Collaboration aims to bridge the gap between written evidence and procedural reality in surgery.
- OpenEvidence plans further tools tailored to surgical specialties in coming months.
The big picture
This partnership marks OpenEvidence's first foray into multimodal clinical knowledge, addressing the unique needs of procedural specialties. While text-based evidence remains dominant in medical AI platforms, the integration of peer-reviewed video content could set a new standard for surgical education and decision support. The move aligns with broader industry trends toward more immersive, experiential learning in medicine.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly clinicians will integrate video evidence into their workflows, particularly in high-stakes surgical settings.
- Competitive Response
- Whether rivals like UpToDate or Doximity will accelerate development of similar multimodal clinical tools.
- Content Expansion
- The pace at which OpenEvidence adds more video libraries beyond JOMI to cover additional surgical specialties.
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