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The problem

Research Is Everywhere. Evidence Shouldn’t Be.

Medical research is spread across multiple platforms, making it difficult to quickly find and connect the information that matters most. Ward brings trusted scientific literature into one streamlined workspace.

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    Five platforms, one question

    Search engine, research database, another database, a clinical website — and a folder of bookmarks to keep it all together.

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    Tabs multiply, context dies

    Every related paper opens a new tab. By the tenth, you’ve lost the clinical question you started with.

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    Articles live in isolation

    A paper rarely links to the guideline it shaped or the drug it studied — you rebuild those connections by hand.

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Browse article information through a clean reading experience designed to help you stay focused on the evidence — elegant information cards instead of dense blocks of text.

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Empagliflozin in Patients Hospitalized for Acute Heart Failure

Voors AA, Angermann CE, et al.

Abstract

Study type

Randomized controlled trial

Journal

New England Journal of Medicine

Published

March 2023

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Scientific literature becomes even more valuable when it’s connected to related guidelines, medications and clinical topics. Ward links every publication into the wider evidence network.

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NEJM 2023

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Ward connects scientific evidence with the rest of your medical learning journey, turning isolated articles into connected knowledge.

Traditional research workflow

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  • Open more tabs and lose context
  • Articles isolated from practice
  • Bookmark everything, find nothing

With Ward

  • Search once inside Ward
  • Follow connected evidence in one flow
  • Guidelines and drug data linked in context
  • Continue learning where you left off

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Move naturally from one publication to the next and discover additional evidence without restarting your search.

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    Search

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    A clean, structured article page keeps you focused on the evidence.

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    Follow connections

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    Keep learning

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