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Nephrology Guidelines Assistant | KDIGO, ISPD, Diabetes Canada

UKidney guideline assistants

AI-Assisted Nephrology Guideline Library

Focused document assistants for kidney disease, peritoneal dialysis, and diabetes care. Each assistant is trained on public guideline information and opens on its own reference page for easier discovery, citation, and search.

UKidney nephrology guideline assistants for KDIGO, ISPD, and Diabetes Canada
Separate guideline pages help clinicians and trainees find the right assistant faster.

These assistants were generated by training AI on publicly available guideline information. UKidney and DocuTrain do not store or provide access to the original source documents. Please refer to the individual society publications for the original print or internet documents.

Choose a guideline set

Three focused assistants

How the pages work

Reference first, assistant second

Each child page is written around one guideline corpus. The page gives search engines and clinicians a clear subject, then launches a document assistant for natural-language questions.

01

Select the guideline set that matches the clinical question.

02

Review the page context, source links, and FAQ before opening the assistant.

03

Ask specific questions and confirm recommendations against the original society publication.

Original guideline publishers

FAQ

Nephrology guideline assistant questions

Why split the assistants into separate pages?

Each guideline set has a distinct clinical focus. Separate pages make the content clearer for search engines and easier for clinicians to share.

Do the assistants replace the source guidelines?

No. They help locate and summarize relevant guidance, but clinicians should confirm final decisions against the original society publication.

Can I ask questions in languages other than English?

Yes. You can ask in another language and receive an answer in the same language when the assistant can respond reliably.

Can the assistants compare guidance across societies?

Use the most relevant child page for the first question. For cross-guideline comparison, ask explicitly which recommendations should be compared.

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