Medical Research Paper Summaries - Absorb Clinical Evidence Hands-free in 3 to 9 Minutes
ResearchBunny converts peer-reviewed medical research from NEJM, The Lancet, JAMA, and BMJ into structured audio briefs that surface trial design, primary endpoints, and clinical implications. Built for physicians, researchers, and healthcare professionals who cannot afford to fall behind the evidence.


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The medical literature expands by millions of papers a year - and clinical stakes are high
Evidence-based medicine demands that clinicians stay current with randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, and diagnostic validation studies - but the volume of output from NEJM, The Lancet, JAMA, Cell, and hundreds of specialty journals is overwhelming. Missing a landmark trial or a guideline-changing meta-analysis is not just a professional gap; in clinical practice, it has direct patient care implications.
ResearchBunny turns the medical literature into an on-demand audio evidence stream
ResearchBunny's AI-powered summaries extract trial design, patient population, primary and secondary endpoints, hazard ratios, NNT/NNH, and key limitations from every medical paper - delivering them as structured audio briefs in the format clinical minds already use. Subscribe to specialty playlists in oncology, cardiology, infectious disease, or psychiatry and stay current without sacrificing patient time.
Smarter Research, Done in Minutes
Everything you need to stay on top of research - without reading every word.
Clinical trial results structured for immediate use
Every medical brief includes the primary endpoint result, confidence interval, and whether findings changed practice - the three things clinicians ask first.
Specialty-specific listening feeds
Build curated playlists for your specialty - cardiology, endocrinology, oncology, neurology - that auto-update with new high-impact papers as they are published.
Trusted by researchers at top medical institutions
Researchers at NUS, IIT Delhi, University of Toronto, and ETH Zurich use ResearchBunny to manage literature review across active clinical and translational research programs.
How It Works How ResearchBunny Generates Medical Research Paper Summaries From Leading Clinical Journals
From any paper to an audio brief in minutes. No setup, no friction - just research at your pace.
Find or Upload
Search ResearchBunny's library of 200M+ papers, paste a DOI, or upload your own PDF. Any paper, instantly available.
Get Your AI Summary
Our AI reads the full paper and generates a structured audio brief — key findings, methodology, and implications — in 3, 6, or 9 minutes.
Listen Anywhere
Stream on web or download to iOS and Android. Listen during commutes, workouts, or anywhere you have a spare few minutes.
Medical summaries that preserve the statistical and clinical detail that matters
ResearchBunny's medical briefs do not flatten RCT results into 'the drug worked' - they convey absolute risk reduction, number needed to treat, subgroup findings, and funding sources with the precision that clinical appraisal requires. Pro users can upload journal PDFs, conference abstracts, and clinical practice guidelines for instant audio conversion and AI Q&A through Ask Bunny.
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Questions Frequently Asked
Everything you need to know before you start.
ResearchBunny covers leading general medical journals including NEJM, The Lancet, JAMA, and BMJ, as well as high-impact specialty journals across cardiology, oncology, infectious disease, psychiatry, surgery, endocrinology, and neurology. The database is continuously updated as new issues are published.
Yes. ResearchBunny allows you to filter by study type including randomized controlled trials, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and observational studies. Clinical trial briefs specifically highlight the CONSORT-relevant elements - randomization, blinding, ITT analysis, and primary endpoint results.
Many physicians use ResearchBunny as a supplementary CME preparation tool to survey the recent evidence before formal CME activities. While ResearchBunny does not issue accredited CME credits directly, the evidence literacy it supports is directly relevant to the clinical practice improvement goals of most CME programs.
ResearchBunny is particularly valuable in fast-moving specialties. You can set up automatic playlists for oncology indications, specific pathogens, or treatment modalities that pull in new papers immediately upon publication - ensuring you see landmark results before they appear in guidelines or grand rounds.
ResearchBunny monitors major retraction databases and flags papers that have been retracted or issued major corrections. When a retraction occurs, existing briefs for those papers are labeled accordingly so you always know the current standing of any study in your library.
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