Convert Medical Textbooks to Audio
Study anatomy, pathology, and pharmacology by ear — perfect for med school's brutal reading load.
Benefits
- Survive Med School — Convert Harrison's, Robbins, or First Aid into audio you can absorb during any free moment.
- Multi-Sensory Learning — Combining audio with visual study activates more neural pathways for better retention.
- Board Prep — Listen to key topics repeatedly in the weeks before USMLE Step exams.
How to Convert
- Upload Medical PDF — Upload chapters from any medical textbook or review book.
- Clinical-Aware Parsing — AI handles medical terminology, drug names, and anatomical terms.
- Generate Audio — Choose natural voices that pronounce medical terms correctly.
- Study & Quiz — Listen, then test yourself with auto-generated clinical questions.
Features
- Medical Terminology — AI correctly pronounces drug names, conditions, and anatomical structures.
- Clinical Quizzes — Auto-generated USMLE-style questions to test your knowledge.
- Spaced Repetition — Review difficult concepts at scientifically optimal intervals.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does it handle medical terminology?
- Yes — our TTS is trained on medical content and correctly pronounces most medical terms.
- Can I use it for USMLE prep?
- Absolutely. Many med students convert First Aid and Pathoma chapters for audio review.
- What about diagrams and images?
- Images are described using AI vision. Text-heavy chapters produce the best audio output.
- Is it useful during clinical rotations?
- Yes — listen during commutes to the hospital or between shifts.
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- Textbooks — Turn dense textbook chapters into clear, listenable audio you can study anywhere.