MedFlow - AI revision companion for medical students
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MedFlow turns your medical course materials into interactive revision paths, with an AI assistant that cites every answer's sources. Built with medical students, for medical students preparing for their national board exams.
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Med students spend more time MAKING flashcards than actually learning from them.
We're four engineering students at Epitech. After watching our med school friends spend entire evenings turning lecture PDFs into flashcard decks, we decided to fix it.
MedFlow turns any lecture PDF into a complete, gamified learning path in about 30 seconds:
β flashcards & quizzes, auto-generated from YOUR course
β an AI assistant that answers questions and cites the source material
β progress tracking that makes revision feel like Duolingo, not a chore
We're deliberately building a study tool, not a clinical decision aid: every answer points back to the student's own course material, so everything can be verified.
We are looking for 20 beta-founders to test the current version of our app
If you work in med education, EdTech or AI β I'd love your critical feedback: what would make YOU trust an AI study tool?
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One feature I'd love to see is a spaced repetition mode that automatically pulls questions from topics I keep getting wrong, so I can drill the weak spots before the boards instead of rereading everything. Would make the revision paths feel way more personalized.
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The source citations on every answer are such a smart call, makes it actually trustworthy instead of just another chatbot spitting out confident nonsense.
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Does the AI pull from my own uploaded PDFs only, or does it also reference a broader curated med school database when I ask questions outside what I've added?
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One feature I'd love to see is a spaced repetition mode that automatically pulls questions from topics I keep getting wrong, so I can drill the weak spots before the boards instead of rereading everything. Would make the revision paths feel way more personalized.
The source citations on every answer are such a smart call, makes it actually trustworthy instead of just another chatbot spitting out confident nonsense.
Does the AI pull from my own uploaded PDFs only, or does it also reference a broader curated med school database when I ask questions outside what I've added?