Peer-reviewed GI research
Evicue is built by clinicians who understand the gap between wanting to stay current and actually having the time. Important research is scattered across too many journals, and the work that could actually matter can quietly slip by you. Evicue was made to take that friction out. It continuously gathers high-quality and recent gastroenterology and hepatology research into one place, with clear editorial summaries and a direct link to each article's publisher page.
Nothing replaces reading the original article. We just help you get there faster.
Built for GI and hepatology fellows, practicing clinicians, advanced practice providers, and anyone who wants to stay close to the recent literature without it taking over their day. Also available on the web at evicue.com.
What's in the library
Evicue is a curated collection of high-quality clinical research, not a systematic literature review. The focus is on clinical trials, meta-analyses, well-designed observational studies, and select clinical practice guidelines from major GI and hepatology societies. The current library includes selected articles from December 2025 onward that pass our screening process, plus foundational clinical trials going back to 2021.
What you get
• Frequently updated topic libraries across all of GI and hepatology, including IBD, upper GI, colon, liver, pancreatobiliary, GI oncology, and nutrition
• Plain-English summaries of recent studies with study design, population, and key findings, plus a direct link to the publisher's page for the full article
• Reading list, favorites, collections, and personal notes, synced across your devices
• A focused reading surface with no ads, no tracking, and no feed algorithm
How it works
Follow the topics that matter to you. The library is updated regularly, often daily. Sign-in is free, no subscription required. Use Apple, Google, or email.
How articles are selected and presented
Articles are drawn from nearly 40 medical journals using rules a physician defines (topic, journal, study type); selection runs under physician oversight, with AI assistance and cross-checks against the broader literature. Each page follows a format and style a physician defines; summaries, study-at-a-glance entries, and plain-language explanations are drafted with AI assistance and reviewed against the source article before they appear.
What Evicue is not
• Not a medical device
• Not a diagnostic or treatment tool
• Not a substitute for clinical judgment, training, or experience
• Not a source of medical advice for patients
Content accuracy depends on the underlying published literature, which may change over time, and on Evicue's editorial selection and summaries, which may contain errors or omissions. Always verify findings against the cited primary source before applying them to patient care. Evicue does not accept, store, or transmit protected health information (PHI).
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Evicue is a game-changer for anyone trying to stay current with the rapidly evolving literature in gastroenterology and hepatology. As a busy physician , I used to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of new papers across dozens of journals. This app solves that problem beautifully.
The summaries are clear, concise while still capturing the key study design, population, and findings. I especially appreciate that every summary includes a direct link to the full article on the publisher’s site so I can dive deeper when needed without hunting around. Highly recommend for residents, GI/hepatology fellows, advanced practice providers, and any attending who wants to stay on top of the literature without it consuming their entire day.