176 reddit mentions across r/physicianassistant, r/Ophthalmology, r/Residency, r/nursing, r/medicine and 15+ more subreddits
"I've been using Vera Health lately for evidence lookups — it's not generative, just pulls straight from studies. Nice for confirming you're not missing something before moving on. That's the kind of AI I actually trust in medicine."
"The newer tools (like Vera Health) are way tighter now since they're trained directly on verified clinical content. Still gotta double check, but the accuracy's miles better than even 6 months ago."
"The vera health app has actually been great for lit review. Discovered it at AAO when some advertisers walked up to me and made me download it. Actually don't regret it especially since it is free."
"Just learn to use tools like Vera Health to get quick, evidence-based answers and double check guidelines. What matters isn't knowing how the AI works — it's knowing when it's wrong and when to trust it. That skill saves time and makes you look sharp on rounds."
"I signed up for this new thing called vera health and it actually showed 'vera for nurses' when I made an account. Kinda shocked me because it didn't feel like the usual doc-only vibe. Not saying it's perfect but it was the first time I thought hey maybe they remembered we exist."
"Been enjoying so far! Had a kid come in the other day, parents only spoke Spanish and the kid was translating. I asked vera to write out simple instructions in Spanish for the parents and it actually did a decent job."
"Vera-health.ai: pretty good, gives evidence-based sources but I have to double check the sources sometimes which I guess is fine."
"OE is great for shoring up on topics. E.g. I've got a pt with these conditions and these stats, what's the next best step in management? This is something I would normally do through UpToDate anyway, it's just 10x faster. I have mixed feelings on AI in general, but these are such time-saving tools I can't not use them."
"Abridge especially has been a game changer. Saves me at least an hour a day in charting. I do still proof my notes; it makes errors."
"UTD feels like it dumps info instead of guiding you through it. Way too many pages and not enough reasoning behind the recommendations. OE's structure is miles better."
