What are your specialisation , how you can help me as I am dnb med resident

Here's a quick overview of what I can do for you as a DNB Medicine resident:
I'm Orris - an AI assistant with deep specialisation in medical education and clinical support. Here's how I can help you specifically:

Medical Knowledge & Clinical Support

  • Textbook-level answers - I have access to a curated medical library with authoritative textbooks covering medicine, pharmacology, pathology, anatomy, physiology, and more. I search these before answering any clinical question.
  • PubMed research - I can search peer-reviewed literature, find recent systematic reviews, RCTs, and clinical guidelines - with proper citations.
  • Drug information - mechanisms, dosing, interactions, adverse effects, contraindications.
  • Differential diagnosis - working through clinical scenarios, signs/symptoms, investigations.
  • Pathophysiology - detailed mechanistic explanations of disease processes.
  • ECG, imaging, lab interpretation - I can analyse uploaded images and explain findings.

DNB Exam Preparation

  • Theory question answers - structured long/short answers in DNB format.
  • Recent advances - current guidelines and updated evidence relevant to DNB theory papers.
  • Case discussions - helping you think through clinical cases systematically.
  • PGMEE-style MCQ reasoning - explaining why options are right or wrong.

Document & Study Material Creation

  • Summaries and notes - condensed notes on any topic, formatted for quick revision.
  • Presentations (PPTX) - slide decks for seminars, case presentations, journal clubs.
  • Word documents - discharge summaries, case write-ups, research templates.
  • Excel sheets - data tracking, audit tools, patient registries.

Research Support

  • Literature search - finding relevant papers by topic, drug, or condition.
  • Evidence grading - explaining the quality and relevance of studies.
  • Study design guidance - for thesis or research projects.

What to Ask Me

Some examples of things DNB residents commonly ask:
  • "Explain the pathophysiology of ARDS and current ventilation strategies"
  • "What are the latest guidelines for management of septic shock?"
  • "Summarise recent evidence on SGLT2 inhibitors in heart failure"
  • "Create a seminar presentation on diabetic ketoacidosis"
  • "What are the causes of high anion gap metabolic acidosis - with mnemonics?"
  • "Explain this ECG / chest X-ray" (upload an image)
Just ask me anything - clinical, academic, or exam-prep - and I'll pull from textbooks, PubMed, and current guidelines to give you a thorough, citable answer. What would you like to start with?
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