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What baseline labs are needed before starting pembrolizumab for metastatic NSCLC?
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Vera is built and refined alongside practicing doctors, advanced practitioners and healthcare professionals to deliver actionable answers at the point of care.
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Bernard P. Chang, MD, PhD
Christopher W. Baugh, MD, MBA
Frequently Asked Questions
Vera is a clinical decision-support search engine. When you type a question, Vera instantly searches more than 60 million peer-reviewed papers, guidelines, and real-world care pathways, ranks what is most relevant, and delivers a concise, practical summary. Every key statement is linked to its original source, so you can read the evidence yourself and document your reasoning with confidence.
Use Vera whenever you need fast, evidence-based clarity at the bedside or in clinic: confirming the latest dosing or guideline threshold, comparing treatment options, checking contraindications, preparing for hand-over questions, or catching up on an unfamiliar topic between patients. Think of it as a continuously updated reference that saves you from juggling multiple apps, PDFs, and PubMed tabs while the patient is waiting.
Most “AI assistants” generate advice first and look for citations second, which can hide errors. Vera does the reverse. It starts as a purpose-built medical search engine, retrieves high-quality studies and guidelines, applies transparent evidence-grading logic similar to a guideline methodologist, then generates a concise answer with in-line citations you can audit. The result is not “because AI said so” but “because these specific studies and expert recommendations say so,” surfaced in seconds.
Vera is free for licensed clinicians and trainees. Just sign up with your professional credentials to get unlimited searches and ongoing updates at no charge.