Clinical Case Hub - A platform for exploring sharing and learning clinical cases
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Interactive clinical cases for medical students and healthcare professionals. Learn, diagnose, and grow with Clinical Case Hub.
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Hi everyone! 👋
I created Clinical Case Hub to make learning clinical cases easier and more interactive for medical students and healthcare professionals.
Many students struggle to find organized clinical cases for practice, so I wanted to build a platform where users can explore cases, improve diagnostic thinking, and learn from real-world scenarios.
This is still an evolving project, and I would love to hear your feedback and suggestions to make it even better. Thank you for checking it out! 🚀
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Would love to see a spaced repetition mode built in so cases resurface weeks later to really cement the diagnostic reasoning. Right now I worry I'd just binge cases and forget half of them by next block.
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The case presentation layout looks really clean, with patient history, vitals, and diagnostic options laid out in a way that mimics a real clinical workflow. Nice touch making it feel like actual bedside learning rather than just flashcards.
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the case flow feels really well thought out, like you can actually move through differential diagnosis steps without it feeling like a multiple choice quiz. nice work on making something genuinely useful for med students.
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A spaced repetition mode that surfaces cases you previously got wrong would be huge for long-term retention. Right now it feels like the cases just disappear after you finish them, so reviewing tougher diagnoses later takes extra effort to track down manually.
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Would love to see a spaced repetition mode built in so cases resurface weeks later to really cement the diagnostic reasoning. Right now I worry I'd just binge cases and forget half of them by next block.
The case presentation layout looks really clean, with patient history, vitals, and diagnostic options laid out in a way that mimics a real clinical workflow. Nice touch making it feel like actual bedside learning rather than just flashcards.
the case flow feels really well thought out, like you can actually move through differential diagnosis steps without it feeling like a multiple choice quiz. nice work on making something genuinely useful for med students.
A spaced repetition mode that surfaces cases you previously got wrong would be huge for long-term retention. Right now it feels like the cases just disappear after you finish them, so reviewing tougher diagnoses later takes extra effort to track down manually.