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Get it out of the chat and into your inbox.

When a conversation produces something worth keeping — a summary, a portfolio entry, a task list — ask the assistant to email it to you. It composes the subject, formats the body, and sends it to the email on your account.

The follow-through on most clinical conversations happens somewhere the chat cannot reach — your inbox, your filing system, your handover notes. Email to Self closes that gap without asking you to copy, paste, or screenshot.

Inbox · Mail
ClinicQuest Assistant
Learning Summary: Suspected DVT
Here is the summary of the anonymised vignette we discussed...
Dr. Smith
Re: Referrals
Thanks, I will review these this afternoon.
Learning Summary: Suspected DVT
From: noreply@assistant.clinicquest.uk Today, 14:30

Here is the structured summary from our recent conversation:

Vignette: Fictional 45F
Presentation: Left calf swelling, warm to touch, 2 days duration.
Learning point: Review how the Wells pathway structures DVT likelihood.
Follow-up: Compare NICE NG158 with local teaching notes.

Sent securely via ClinicQuest.

STEP 01

Ask the assistant.

"Email me a summary of what we discussed" or "Send me my task list". Plain English, no special syntax.

STEP 02

The assistant composes it.

It writes a subject line and body based on context, converts the body to formatted HTML, and sends it via Cloudflare Email Service.

STEP 03

Check your inbox.

The email arrives from noreply@assistant.clinicquest.uk. Forward it, file it, print it — it is yours.

Value Propositions

Why use Email to Self?

You ask, the assistant writes. The assistant picks the subject line, structures the content, and sends it. You do not write the email.
Formatted in ClinicQuest style. Emails arrive as clean, branded HTML — not raw text dumps. Headings and lists come through properly.
Delivered to your registered email only. Sent to the address on your account — always. No recipient field, so no risk of sending to the wrong person.
Works in any conversation. Clinical chat, portfolio mode, task reviews — if the assistant can produce it in the thread, it can email it.
Scope

Where it fits best

Where it works well Use it

  • Session summaries

    Get a summary emailed to you before closing the thread so it doesn't just live in chat history.

  • Portfolio entries

    Get ready entries sent to your inbox to keep records or share with a supervisor.

  • Task digests

    Email your current task list — flagged items, due dates, the lot — as a shareable copy.

Practical Limits

  • !
    Registered email only

    Cannot email other addresses. There is no recipient field.

  • !
    Text and formatting only

    No file attachments or PDFs. Maximum 1,500 words per email.

  • !
    No inbound replies

    Replying to an email does not reach the assistant.

Key message

Email to Self is a bridge to your existing inbox workflow, not an email client or clinical correspondence system. It simply hands content off to your registered inbox safely and securely.

Credits

What it costs.

Emailing
0 credits

Sending emails does not consume your monthly quota.

Originating chat
~1–4 credits

The conversation that produces the content still uses credits as usual.

Hand content off to your inbox.

Let the assistant format and send it to you with a simple request.