Antimicrobial resistance is accelerating. The tools clinicians use to fight it haven’t kept pace — until now
How capturing tacit knowledge can boost efficiency, improve onboarding, and enhance patient safety.
In healthcare, tacit knowledge is essential but often hidden, shaping everything from antibiotic choices to daily workflows.
Why staying current matters: how the rapid decay of medical knowledge is reshaping clinical practice.
We've been diving into the three streams of synthesis converging at the moment of clinical decision and have written an article exploring each corner... Conversation Synthesis i.e what is being said in the room, Chart Synthesis i.e what is known about this patient and Knowledge Synthesis i.e both what medicine knows and how this health system practises. Each corner has its own category leaders. Each is at a different stage of maturity. Each has real limits. The integrated future of Clinical AI runs on all three.
Healthcare has seen three waves of clinical AI: imaging, ambient voice, and external knowledge. The fourth — internal knowledge management — is the one that will matter most, and it's only just arriving.
Eolas Medical has raised a $12M Series A led by Acton Capital to accelerate the expansion of its clinical knowledge platform. The funding will support the development of new features that help clinicians access the right information faster, reduce cognitive load, and solve more problems at the point of care, while scaling Eolas globally across healthcare systems.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a hypothetical tool in healthcare—it’s becoming embedded in how clinicians seek, trust, and apply knowledge in real time.
Timely, embedded content boosts HCP engagement and patient care.
How LLMs are reshaping medical knowledge - from rigid rules to real-time, adaptive decision support.