VoiceBrief for Nursing Students
Prepare for NCLEX and nursing exams by converting study materials to audio you can listen to anywhere.
Common Challenges
- Clinical + Study Balance — Long clinical shifts leave little energy for traditional studying.
- NCLEX Preparation — The NCLEX covers an enormous breadth of nursing knowledge across all specialties.
- Concept Application — Nursing exams test application of knowledge, not just memorization.
How VoiceBrief Helps
- Study During Clinicals — Listen to study materials during commutes to and from clinical sites.
- NCLEX-Style Quizzes — AI quizzes test application of concepts, mimicking the NCLEX question style.
- Quick Review Summaries — AI summaries of each topic area for rapid pre-exam review.
Key Features
- Audio Textbooks — Convert Saunders, ATI, or any nursing textbook to natural-sounding audio.
- AI Quizzes — Test your knowledge with questions generated from your specific study materials.
- Voice Chat — Ask about nursing concepts, drug interactions, or care plans with an AI tutor.
Getting Started
- Upload NCLEX prep materials — Upload Saunders, Kaplan, or ATI review guides as PDFs.
- Generate audio by topic — Create audio for each nursing specialty: Med-Surg, Peds, OB, Psych.
- Listen during clinical commutes — Review material on the way to and from clinical rotations.
- Quiz daily on weak areas — Focus practice questions on your weakest topic areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will this help me pass NCLEX?
- VoiceBrief adds study time without requiring desk time. Combined with practice questions, it significantly improves preparation.
- What nursing materials work best?
- NCLEX review books, concept maps, and clinical study guides all convert well to audio.
- Can I study pharmacology with audio?
- Yes! Audio is excellent for learning drug classes, mechanisms, side effects, and nursing considerations.
- How do other nursing students use this?
- Most nursing students listen during drives to clinical sites and while doing household tasks between study sessions.
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