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Medica is an intelligent medical assistant designed to support clinical judgment. Drawing on local and international resources, it informs you reliably and in context so you can focus on what matters most: caring for your patients.
Medica draws on recognized medical sources, combining local and international scientific references and structured clinical knowledge. The artificial intelligence is notably powered by Canadian and Quebec practice guidelines, Canadian drug monographs, scientific literature, and Wikimedica, to deliver rigorous, traceable, and clinically relevant answers.
Every answer provided by Medica is accompanied by explicit references. Sources can be quickly consulted to validate the information or explore certain aspects further, without interrupting the clinical workflow.
Medicine is dynamic and evolves quickly. Medica puts healthcare professionals at the heart of the improvement process: they can help improve the AI's responses by taking part in the editorial process of Wikimedica's review articles, a collaborative, open-access Canadian knowledge base from Quebec.
Healthcare is local. Medica takes Quebec and Canadian context into account to provide answers suited to clinical practices here.
Confidentiality is at the core of our priorities. Medica is designed to minimize data collection and protect sensitive information. All use of data is governed, ethical, and oriented toward improving the quality of care.

On the web or on mobile platforms, Medica is available today to assist you in your clinical work. Please share your feedback with us too—Medica was built for you and your patients.
Plans are available for students, healthcare professionals, as well as for businesses and institutions. View plans.
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