Paste it below and I'll fetch the full citation and pre-fill the entry — fastest path for publications and abstracts.
Drop the program below and I'll pull your contributions — talks you gave, sessions you moderated, committee roles, panel seats — and add them to your CV.
Catches the meeting-level roles (Scientific Committee, session moderator, forum co-chair) that always get missed when entering things by hand.
Got just one section to add? Paste it below (an Invited Lectures list, an Awards block, a Committee roll) and I'll classify every entry. Each lands in Review for you to approve before it joins your CV.
Got your whole CV? Drop the file or paste the text. I'll detect every section, classify entries in parallel, and surface anything ambiguous in Review.
Large CVs take 2–5 minutes. You can edit the detected section→type mapping before I process it.
I'll pull every publication from your ORCID profile, fill in missing details from Crossref, and stage the new ones in Review for one-click approval. Anything already in your CV is silently skipped. Possible matches get a "possible duplicate" badge so you can decide.
Pulls publications from ORCID, PubMed, OpenAlex, and Crossref. Deduplicates by DOI. Highlights gaps so you can claim missing works in ORCID or import them into your CV here.
Catches what the journal indexes miss — book chapters, conference papers, working papers, theses. Continuum dedupes against your existing library and merges Scholar results into the table above.
@article{...}.Google Scholar auto-includes anything tagged with your name. If you have a common name, some imports may be from other authors — check them in Review before adding to your CV.
Your CV, ready to send. Pick a template — I'll build the full document with every confirmed entry, organized by section, ordered newest-first.
Need a PDF?
Download your CV as Word, then export to PDF in 10 seconds:
Why not direct PDF? Word's PDF export preserves fonts, page breaks, and embedded fields exactly as designed — better fidelity than any in-app conversion would give you.
Continuum keeps your CV current. The more you fill in below, the more it can do for you — from auto-importing your publications to generating a shareable public CV link.
These appear in the CV header — name and credentials on the left, this contact block on the right. Leave any field blank to omit it. Office phone and street address default to off for the public CV link when that ships; full info is always shown on the downloaded .docx.
Optional. Displayed as a subtitle under the "Peer-Reviewed Publications" section on your CV. Pull these numbers from your Google Scholar profile (scholar.google.com → your profile page → right sidebar), or whatever source you prefer. Leave blank to omit.
Generate a stable, shareable web page of your confirmed entries. Useful for email signatures, society bios, and SEO. Office phone and street address default to off; toggle each below if you want them visible to the public.
Print on a business card or include in your slide-deck "thank you" slide. Tap the code below to make it fill your screen — useful for letting someone scan it at a meeting or course.
We're exploring a feature that would let attorneys searching for medicolegal experts find you through Continuum. Your structured CV — publications, board certifications, society leadership, prior expert witness work — makes you discoverable by relevant specialty in a way a static PDF can't. Nothing is built yet and no data is shared with anyone. This is option-value capture: register your interest, and we'll only contact you if and when we launch.
Drag in your existing CV (Word or PDF) and Continuum will parse every section in parallel — publications, presentations, awards, committee roles, the works. Takes 2–5 minutes for a long CV. You can review and edit everything before it goes into your library.
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