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Making Med School Easier with AI
I’m a med student using AI to create and share free resources for myself and my fellow students to make med school easier. Packed, clinically-oriented materials—no fluff.
❌ You don’t have time to watch clinical medicine videos—but when you try to just listen, you miss the visuals that actually make things click.
❌ You’ve downloaded “perfect” study notes—only to realize they don’t match your professors, your curriculum, or your exams.
❌ You learn something once, then forget it. Without reinforcement, concepts slip away, and you’re stuck relearning the same thing over and over.
The problem isn’t you—it’s the way med school forces you to study.
I spent years searching for a better way to study—watching productivity gurus, testing strategies, and refining a system that actually works. One that fits seamlessly into your day without adding more to your plate.
📝 Customizable Study Notes
AI-assisted, clinically relevant, and designed to work for you:
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! Everything—study notes, newsletters, and podcasts—is completely free. No hidden fees, no paywalls. I’m making these notes anyway, so why not share them?
Yes, they are made using LLMs and are built from updated, high-quality sources. That being said, they are not meant to replace your university/professor’s notes. I don’t know how it is in every university, but most of the time, students rely on resources from their professors, university, or older students. But these aren’t always great. Some of my rotations had subpar notes (our OB/GYN notes were honestly terrible). So I had to dig deep into textbooks, do my own research, and use AI to piece things together. If you’ve ever struggled with confusing or incomplete notes, that’s what I’m here for. These notes are designed to be a structured starting point, but they work best when you build on them. Download them, add your own inputs, and personalize them for your exams. That’s how you make them truly yours.
Yes, all notes are AI-made—but not in the way you think. I don’t just press a button and copy-paste what AI gives me. I iterate through multiple prompts, test different approaches, and refine the structure until I find what works best. I optimize every note to be clear, concise, and effective. The AI is a tool, but I make sure the final product is actually useful for real studying—not just a generic AI output.
Absolutely not. I am sick of random newsletters spamming my inbox, so I refuse to do that to anyone else. I send one email. Every Sunday. That’s it. I make sure it’s actually worth your time, packed with useful takeaways, and zero fluff. If you ever feel like it’s not valuable, you can unsubscribe anytime—no hard feelings.
Most study resources either don’t have clinical rotation notes at all, or the ones they do have aren’t great. The only one I trust is Ninja Nerd—huge shoutout to those guys, they’re amazing. But most other notes? They don’t require any active participation. You just read them, think you understand them (sometimes we actually do), but then forget everything because we have a million things to learn. My notes are different. They require active participation and active recall. They are not “one-size-fits-all”—because there is no one-size-fits-all in med school. That’s the main difference. You can personalize them. You can optimize them for YOUR exam.
Honestly? Just use them. The biggest goal of MedEasyAI is to build a community where med students can help each other. So the best way to support this is to be a part of it—join the newsletter, share your thoughts, and help make studying easier for all of us. If you find the notes useful, share them with a friend. That’s all I ask. The more people benefit from it, the better.