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Study medicine smarter with AI

Transform your course notes into MCQs, flashcards, and study sheets. QuizMeUp analyzes your documents and generates study tools tailored to medical education.

The challenge of medical school

Medical school involves a staggering volume of knowledge to memorize: anatomy, pharmacology, pathology, clinical signs… Exams like the USMLE and MCAT rely heavily on MCQs, and traditional study methods struggle to keep up with the sheer amount of material.

QuizMeUp analyzes your course materials through a three-phase AI pipeline, then automatically generates MCQs, flashcards with spaced repetition, concept cards, and structured summaries — exactly what a medical student needs.

How it works

1

Upload your notes

Lecture PDFs, scanned handouts, PowerPoint slides, audio recordings, or YouTube lecture links.

2

AI analyzes in depth

Our proprietary three-phase algorithm identifies key concepts, relationships between topics, and themes across your documents.

3

Study with your tools

MCQs with detailed explanations, flashcards with spaced repetition, concept cards, summaries, mind maps — everything ready for your review sessions.

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Emma, 3rd-year medical student

Emma is preparing for her pathology finals. She uploads her 180-page lecture notes as a PDF to QuizMeUp. Within minutes, the AI generates 60 MCQs with detailed explanations and 45 flashcards covering essential clinical signs. Thanks to spaced repetition, she reviews the concepts she knows least every day. The result: targeted, efficient studying without spending hours rereading her notes.

Frequently asked questions

Yes. QuizMeUp generates MCQs (multiple-choice and single-answer) from your own course materials, matching the format of major medical exams. Detailed explanations help you understand your mistakes.
PDF, Word, PowerPoint, ODT, ODP, images (including scans), MP3 audio files, and YouTube links. You can upload your handouts, scanned handwritten notes, or lecture recordings.
Yes. Research in cognitive science (Cepeda et al. 2006, Dunlosky et al. 2013) shows that spaced repetition is one of the most effective learning methods for long-term retention, especially suited to the volume of knowledge in medical studies.
QuizMeUp works without a subscription. You only pay for what you generate, at a flat rate of 1 cent per item (one MCQ, one flashcard, one concept card…). Practice is then unlimited and free.

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