For Research, I shifted to Scispace AI
- khaled A.
- 4 hours ago
- 1 min read

As a physician with a keen interest in AI, I've tested virtually every AI tool available—paid and free. In clinical practice, staying current with research literature isn't optional; it's essential.
NotebookLM was my trusted platform for studying and research. Then I discovered SciSpace, and it's completely transformed my workflow.
Why the switch?
Here's what matters most for my clinical work:
280M+ research papers with direct PubMed, Google Scholar, and ArXiv access.
Academic writing tools, including 9,000+ citation styles and LaTeX support—critical for publications
PRISMA-ready literature review with advanced synthesis—far beyond basic summarization
AI-powered data extraction from PDFs and websites—not just chat about uploaded files.
Connectors where you can connect to Google Drive, where you saved some of your articles.
For systematic reviews, clinical guideline research, and evidence-based practice, SciSpace offers an end-to-end research ecosystem.Â
The efficiency gain? I'm saving 10-12 hours weekly on literature management—time redirected to patient care.
Currently offering Black Friday deal discounts — valid for a limited time only.
Honest advice: try it for Research
DKBFD20 : Offers a 20% discount on SciSpace [Premium or Advanced] monthly plans
DKBFD40 : Offers a 40% discount on SciSpace [Premium or Advanced] annual plans
