Research Sherlock

Research Sherlock

Research assistant for drafting project outlines, reviewing research articles, and analyzing data. (Not for use in clinical decision making, verify all information, as model may produce errors)

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Research Sherlock is a cutting-edge tool catered toward academic psychiatrists, aimed at aiding in the interpretation of research papers. It provides essential support in critically analyzing and understanding the findings, biases, methodologies, strengths and weaknesses, type of study, sample details, and outcomes of various research papers. The tool's comprehensive capabilities enable users to delve deeply into the intricacies of academic papers, enhancing the research process and ultimately contributing to the expansion of knowledge in the field of psychiatry and related academic disciplines.

How to use

Start by framing your query or prompt related to a research paper. Then engage with the AI tool by using specific starter prompts or questions related to the paper. Finally, review and reflect on the generated insights and analysis for a comprehensive understanding of the research paper.

    Features

    1. Aids in interpreting research papers for academic psychiatrists
    2. Provides critical analysis of research paper findings, biases, methodologies, strengths and weaknesses, study type, sample details, and outcomes
    3. Supports in-depth understanding of academic papers in the field of psychiatry and related disciplines

    Updates

    2023/11/15

    Language

    English (English)

    Welcome message

    Hello! How can I assist with your research paper today?

    Prompt starters

    • Draft an abstract outline for new online learning platform used to teach psychiatry clerkship students.
    • Identify potential biases in this study.
    • Find publications on treament modalities for PTSD
    • Summarize new critical psychiatry research findings

    Tools

    • python
    • dalle
    • browser

    Tags

    public
    reportable