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    Medical School Study Guide

    Turn your medical textbooks and First Aid into audio lectures you can absorb during rotations, commutes, and gym sessions.

    Why Audio Works for Medical School

    Study during rotations

    Clinical rotations leave little desk time. Audio lets you review pathology and pharmacology between patient encounters.

    Master high-yield content

    Listen to First Aid and Pathoma summaries repeatedly. Repetition through audio builds the pattern recognition medicine demands.

    Reduce burnout

    Passive audio review feels less draining than re-reading textbooks. Study more hours without the mental fatigue.

    How to Study with VoiceBrief

    1

    Upload your medical resources

    Upload First Aid, Pathoma notes, or lecture slides. VoiceBrief handles complex medical terminology accurately.

    2

    Generate focused summaries

    AI creates concise summaries of organ systems, pathology, and pharmacology - perfect for board review.

    3

    Listen actively during activities

    Play during commutes, workouts, or between patients. Use bookmarks to mark sections needing visual review.

    4

    Quiz for USMLE readiness

    AI-generated questions test clinical vignette reasoning, matching USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK formats.

    5

    Deep-dive with voice chat

    Ask the AI to explain complex mechanisms: enzyme pathways, drug interactions, or differential diagnoses.

    Recommended Features

    Medical terminology pronunciation

    AI voices correctly pronounce medical terms, drug names, and anatomical structures - reinforcing proper terminology.

    Organ system audio review

    Study one system at a time: cardiovascular, renal, pulmonary. Audio makes systematic review portable.

    Clinical vignette questions

    AI generates USMLE-style clinical vignettes from your uploaded content, testing diagnostic reasoning.

    Sample Daily Study Schedule

    Morning commute (30 min)
    Audio review of today's organ system
    Gym session (45 min)
    Listen to pathology + pharmacology at 1.5x
    Lunch break (15 min)
    Quick quiz on morning's material
    Evening commute (30 min)
    Review missed questions and weak areas
    Before bed (10 min)
    Voice chat to solidify one difficult concept

    This schedule adds 2+ hours of study time to your day using audio during activities you already do.

    Start Studying with Audio Today

    Upload your first PDF and convert it to audio in seconds. Free to try.

    Frequently Asked Questions