LaennecAI Unveils ZorgM Pro – A Free AI‑Powered Answer Engine Tailored for Doctors
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Doctors Build, Doctors Use: LaennecAI Launches Gratis Medical Education Tool
LaennecAI today launches ZorgM Pro, a free AI‑driven answer engine for medical education, created by physicians to help fellow clinicians get quick, reliable information at the point of care.
In a move that feels like a breath of fresh air for clinicians tired of wading through endless textbooks, LaennecAI announced the launch of ZorgM Pro – a free, AI‑backed answer engine built by doctors, for doctors. The platform promises to deliver concise, evidence‑based responses to clinical questions in seconds, all without any subscription fee.
“We wanted something that actually understood the way physicians think,” said Dr. Ananya Kapoor, co‑founder and chief medical officer of LaennecAI, during the virtual unveiling. “Most AI tools out there are generic, but ZorgM Pro is rooted in day‑to‑day clinical practice. It’s like having a knowledgeable colleague in your pocket.”
ZorgM Pro pulls together peer‑reviewed literature, guideline databases, and real‑world case studies, then runs them through a proprietary language model that LaennecAI trained on a corpus of medical texts curated by a panel of senior physicians. The result is a system that not only spits out an answer, but also cites the source, highlights key points, and flags any uncertainties.
Practically speaking, a doctor can type a query such as “What is the first‑line therapy for newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation in patients over 65?” and receive a short, bulleted response within a heartbeat, complete with links to the latest ESC guidelines and a brief rationale. The interface is intentionally simple – a clean search bar, a results pane, and an optional “Explain more” toggle for deeper dives.
Beyond answering questions, ZorgM Pro also doubles as a study companion. Medical students and residents can create personalized flashcards from the engine’s explanations, while seasoned clinicians can stay up‑to‑date with a daily “What’s new?” digest that highlights fresh research relevant to their specialties.
The platform is already live on the web and as a lightweight mobile app for iOS and Android. LaennecAI says it will keep expanding the knowledge base, adding specialty‑specific modules (for cardiology, oncology, pediatrics, you name it) and integrating with hospital EMR systems so that prompts can appear right where the clinician is working.
Early adopters seem impressed. “I tried it during a night shift and got a solid answer about dosing of low‑molecular‑weight heparin in renal impairment,” recalled Dr. Miguel Santos, an internist at a teaching hospital in São Paulo. “It saved me a few minutes, and those minutes matter when you’re juggling multiple patients.”
LaennecAI stresses that privacy is front‑and‑center. No patient identifiers are stored, and all queries are anonymized before processing. The company also promises transparent model updates, inviting the medical community to suggest improvements or flag inaccuracies.
As for the business model, LaennecAI is keeping the core answer engine free indefinitely, funding development through premium enterprise services – like custom integration and analytics dashboards for hospitals that want to track usage patterns across their staff.
“Our mission is simple,” Dr. Kapoor summed up. “Make high‑quality medical knowledge instantly accessible, without barriers. If that helps a doctor make a better decision for a patient, we’ve done our job.”
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