A learning partner for your training day.
One conversational tool built for UK GP education. Ask a guideline question, work through a fictional or fully anonymised case vignette, draft an editable example, or capture a learning follow-up — the assistant keeps full context, cites trusted UK sources, and stays with you across every conversation.
- PE vignette · 52F Structured learning · Wells… Now
- T2DM — guideline framework Metformin titration, reviews Mon
- Valproate MHRA alert Women of childbearing age Fri
Open a conversation.
Click into the assistant from the sidebar, or resume a previous conversation. All your past conversations are searchable and always available.
Ask your question.
Type whatever is on your mind. A fictional or fully anonymised scenario, a guideline query, a differential for learning, or a management-framework question — be as brief or as detailed as you like.
Follow up.
The assistant keeps full context from the conversation. Ask it to go deeper, challenge part of its answer, or change direction. You do not need to repeat yourself.
Turn into learning work.
Ask it to create a task, draft an example, or pull a leaflet source. Everything lives in one thread.
If you can type a question, you can use it.
No setup, no prompts to memorise, no special syntax. Write the way you would message a colleague — the assistant works out what you mean and pulls in the right information automatically. There are no modes to switch, no menus to navigate.
Write it like you'd say it.
Plain English works. So does shorthand. If something is missing, the assistant will ask.
- EX · 01 "Fictional 55-year-old with new onset AF — what does the NICE pathway say?"
- EX · 02 "What are the MHRA alerts for sodium valproate in women of childbearing age?"
- EX · 03 "Help me understand the guideline framework for newly diagnosed T2DM."
Six capabilities. One thread. No switching.
The assistant uses these automatically when they’re relevant — you don’t activate anything. Just ask, and it reaches for the right tool.
Conversations that remember
Every conversation is saved as a thread. Pick up where you left off hours or days later — the assistant knows what you discussed, what learning points came up, and what's still open.
Task management
Ask mid-conversation: "remind me to review NG12" or "add a task to draft this reflection". Create, mark done, set dates, flag priorities — without leaving chat.
Evidence search · trusted UK sources
When a learning question needs current evidence, the assistant searches NICE, BNF, MHRA, NHS, RCGP, SIGN and GPnotebook — and cites what it finds. Referenced guidance, not a guess.
Structured clinical responses
Describe a fictional or fully anonymised vignette and the assistant structures the educational answer: red flags first, then differentials, assessment priorities, management frameworks, and safety-netting principles. No mode switch needed.
Clinical drafting
Ask for a referral-letter, advice-and-guidance, or summary example from anonymised context. You get an editable first draft in a workspace alongside the chat — review and edit.
Patient leaflet search
Search trusted leaflets from NHS, NICE, BNF, BHF, Macmillan and more — directly in the conversation. Pin useful resources to My Pins and help other GPs find them too.
Where it works well — and where it stays educational.
The assistant is professional education and reference software. It can support learning, source review, and reflection; it is not intended for clinical decision-making for real patients.
Where it works well Use it
- ✓ Structured clinical reasoning
Fictional or fully anonymised presentations, differential reasoning, initial investigation principles, and management frameworks for learning.
- ✓ Guideline lookups
Quick checks against NICE, BNF, or MHRA with references.
- ✓ Management frameworks
Guideline-based teaching scaffolds for educational scenarios.
- ✓ Follow-up & continuity
Resume a question you started yesterday without re-explaining the context.
- ✓ Learning and admin capture
Create personal tasks for study, portfolio work, drafting follow-up, or admin notes without leaving the thread.
Where it does not replace you Trust your training
- ! Real-patient decisions
Diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, triage, risk scoring, prescribing, or management of a real person.
- ! Local variation
Formulary choices, local pathways, and commissioning arrangements that differ by area.
- ! Urgent or high-risk situations
Use local/NHS urgent-care pathways and your professional judgement. Do not rely on ClinicQuest for time-critical decisions.
- ! Anything that needs to be verified
Always cross-check important answers against your own knowledge and the primary source.
The assistant will sometimes be wrong. It's designed to support your thinking, not replace it. If an answer does not look right, trust your training and check the primary source. Real-world clinical decisions belong outside ClinicQuest.
What it costs.
Each message costs between 1 and 4 credits, depending on how much work the assistant does (for example, running a search costs a bit more). Browsing your conversation history is free. Your plan determines how many credits you get each month.
Simple reply: 1. Search + structured answer + draft: up to 4.
Reading, searching, or resuming a thread never costs credits.
Your first question is one sentence away.
No setup, no prompts to memorise. Type what's on your mind — the assistant takes it from there, with educational scope and source-backed context.