About UptakePro

UptakePro is an evidence-based clinical decision support tool built specifically for anesthesia providers and nurses. We search PubMed, clinical trials, and practice guidelines in real time so you can get cited answers to clinical questions in seconds.

Our Mission

Clinical practice should be guided by the best available evidence, but searching PubMed, reading abstracts, and synthesizing findings takes time that clinicians don't have during a busy shift. UptakePro bridges that gap by performing real-time literature retrieval and evidence synthesis — delivering answers with proper citations so you can verify every claim.

We are committed to building a tool that clinicians can trust. That means never fabricating information, always citing sources, grading the strength of evidence, and being transparent about limitations.

What We Stand For

Evidence First

Every answer is grounded in PubMed literature, clinical trials, and practice guidelines. We never hallucinate medical information.

Transparent Citations

Every claim links to its source. PMID references, NCT trial numbers, and guideline links let you verify everything yourself.

Built by Clinicians

UptakePro is created by practicing CRNAs who understand the clinical context, time pressure, and information needs of anesthesia providers.

Free to Use

Core features are free for all healthcare professionals. We believe access to evidence should never be gated behind a paywall.

How It Works

1

Ask a clinical question

Type any clinical question — drug dosing, physiology, protocols, differential diagnoses, or clinical scenarios.

2

We search the literature

UptakePro queries PubMed, PubMed Central, ClinicalTrials.gov, and curated guidelines in parallel, retrieving relevant papers and abstracts.

3

Evidence is scored and ranked

Papers are scored by relevance, publication type (systematic reviews and RCTs rank highest), and recency. The best evidence is selected for synthesis.

4

You get a cited answer

A synthesized answer is generated with inline citations [PMID: X], evidence strength grading, and direct links to primary sources.

Ready to Try It?

Ask your first clinical question and see the evidence for yourself.