Everything You Need to
Master Health Science
A comprehensive suite of AI-powered tools designed specifically for health science students, from first-year fundamentals to board prep.
Cardio_Lecture_12.pdf
24 slides · 4.2 MB
Lecture Summarizer
Upload any lecture and watch AI transform it into 5 powerful study formats instantly. Never waste time re-reading slides again.
- 5 Output Formats — flashcards, questions, guides, pathways, concept maps
- Any Source — PDF, PowerPoint, YouTube, audio, video
- Smart Extraction — AI identifies high-yield concepts automatically
- Under 60 Seconds — upload to full study set, instantly
Smart Flashcards
Not your average flashcards. AI-powered spaced repetition meets memory hooks, mnemonics, and personalized hints that actually stick.
- AI Memory Hooks — personalized mnemonics for tough concepts
- Adaptive Scheduling — cards appear when you're about to forget
- Anki Import — bring your existing decks, keep your progress
- Instant Creation — generate decks from lectures or your own notes
62yo M — Chest Pain
Cardiology · Medium
AI Case Simulations
Step into the clinic before you step into the clinic. Interview dynamic AI patients, order labs, and build differential diagnoses in real-time.
- Dynamic Patient Dialogues — patients respond based on your questioning style
- Live Charting — track vitals, history, and lab results in a realistic view
- Instant Feedback — get scored on clinical reasoning and missed red flags
- 500+ Scenarios — covering major specialties across medicine, nursing, and allied health
High-Yield Question Bank
Test your knowledge with clinical vignettes that mirror the real boards. Detailed explanations ensure you understand the 'why' behind every answer.
- Board-Style Vignettes — USMLE, COMLEX, NCLEX, PANCE, and NAPLEX formats
- In-Depth Explanations — detailed breakdowns for every option
- Custom Generation — type any topic, get instant questions
- Performance Analytics — track weak points by subject and system
A 58-year-old man presents with substernal chest pain radiating to the left arm, diaphoresis, and nausea. ECG shows ST depression in leads V4-V6. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Which cardiac enzyme is the most specific marker for myocardial infarction?
Live Standings
Multiplayer Games
Study doesn't have to be solo. Challenge your classmates in real-time trivia battles, climb the leaderboard, and turn prep into play.
- Live Trivia Battles — answer faster and more accurately to win
- Study Groups — create private games with classmates
- Custom Content — use your own flashcard decks as questions
- Badges & Rewards — unlock achievements as you compete