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Discover guide · Source review for AI answers

Review what the AI said against current sources.

Highlight any part of an AI response, click Check, and ClinicQuest will review whether the selected claim is supported by current sources. You will see the status in the top-right corner, then open View more to inspect the sources yourself.

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Assistant In a DVT teaching vignette, NICE starts with a Wells score. If the score suggests DVT is likely, the pathway describes proximal-leg ultrasound timing; if ultrasound cannot be performed within 4 hours, offer a D-dimer test and interim 24-hour therapeutic anticoagulation. Use the source to understand the pathway, not to validate a real-patient decision.
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STEP 01

Highlight it.

When ClinicQuest gives you an answer, highlight the exact sentence or claim you want to review. Three small buttons appear: Save, Ask, and Check.

STEP 02

Check it.

Click Check. A small window appears in the top-right corner of the chat showing the progress (reviewing, completed).

STEP 03

Review the sources.

When the check finishes, you get a short result and a View more button to inspect where the information came from.

What it is

A simple source-review tool built into chat.

When ClinicQuest gives you an answer, you can highlight the exact sentence or claim you want to review. Three small buttons appear: Save, Ask, and Check.

The Check button starts an educational source review on the selected text — nothing more, nothing less.

Why it helps

Useful when you want more than a fluent answer.

AI can sometimes sound convincing even when a detail is wrong, outdated, or unsupported. Fact Check helps reduce that risk by checking the selected claim against current sources.

It is especially useful when the original answer was generated without web search, or when you want to inspect the evidence behind a learning point.

Key message

Fact Check is not a promise that the second answer is perfectly true. It is a practical way to review an AI response against current source information and reduce the chance of learning from a hallucinated or outdated claim. It is not intended to verify a real-patient clinical decision.

Best use cases

Worth a second look.

Use Fact Check whenever the original response matters enough that you want to inspect where the information came from.

Checking a dose, threshold, or factual statement
Checking something that feels uncertain or too confident
Checking an answer that may be outdated
Checking a point you want to understand before using outside the app

A second look, one click away.

Highlight the part that matters. Check it. Review the sources. Stay in the same thread.