Med-Scholar: AI-Powered Medicine Grounded in Evidence
Med-Scholar is AI-powered medicine grounded in evidence. Learn faster, think clinically, and practice confidently with scholarly medical literature, clinical reasoning, MCQs, flashcards, essays, and evidence-based answers for MBBS, PG residents, and clinicians.
Why Med-Scholar for medical education
Med-Scholar is AI-powered medicine grounded in evidence—a learning platform built for medical students, postgraduate trainees, residents, faculty, and practicing clinicians who need more than generic chatbot answers.
Evidence-based answers you can trust
Every response is framed around peer-reviewed literature, clinical practice guidelines, and established medical frameworks. Med-Scholar prioritizes scholarly references, transparent clinical reasoning, and structured outputs so you can verify claims, cite sources in assignments, and build exam-ready knowledge.
Designed for MBBS, PG, and clinical practice
Whether you are preparing for university exams, postgraduate entrance tests, ward rounds, or teaching sessions, Med-Scholar adapts to your goal. Generate high-yield short notes, board-style MCQs, clinical case discussions, structured essays, and literature-linked summaries.
Beyond generic AI chatbots
Unlike general-purpose AI tools, Med-Scholar is built for medicine. It emphasizes differential diagnosis logic, pharmacology safety, guideline concordance, and educational formatting with safeguards that reduce hallucination risk.
Learning tools for every stage of training
From first-year anatomy revision to advanced clinical reasoning, Med-Scholar combines multiple study modalities in one platform.
Clinical reasoning and case discussions
Practice structured case analysis with teaching points, differentials, investigations, and management plans linked to evidence. Ideal for bedside preparation, viva practice, and small-group teaching.
MCQs, flashcards, and active recall
Turn any topic into board-style multiple-choice questions with explanations, or into concise flashcards for spaced repetition before high-stakes exams.
Essays, short notes, and scholarly writing
Draft structured medical essays, seminar outlines, and revision notes with headings, bullet points, and reference hooks for busy academic terms.
Trust, safety, and educational integrity
Med-Scholar supports learning—it does not replace clinical judgment, licensing exams, or direct patient care decisions.
Transparent reasoning and references
See how answers are built: source retrieval, clinical framing, safeguard checks, and cited output. Learners develop critical appraisal skills instead of accepting black-box responses.
For education, not diagnosis
Content is for study and professional development. Always confirm management plans, drug doses, and emergency decisions with local protocols and supervisors.
Who uses Med-Scholar
Thousands of learners and clinicians use Med-Scholar to study smarter with evidence at the center.
Medical and dental students
MBBS, BDS, and allied health students use Med-Scholar for exam revision, assignment support, and daily question practice across preclinical and clinical subjects.
Residents and postgraduate trainees
Internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, OBG, and other specialties benefit from case-based reasoning, journal-style summaries, and quick MCQ drills between shifts.
Faculty and healthcare educators
Educators draft teaching cases, discussion prompts, and structured handouts while keeping reasoning visible for learners during tutorials and ward teaching.
Getting started with Med-Scholar
Create a free account to explore clinical reasoning, MCQs, flashcards, essays, and daily health education content on web, Android, and iOS.
Free trial for new learners
Register in minutes and start asking clinical questions, generating revision notes, and practicing with evidence-linked MCQs. No credit card required for the trial period.
Daily study and health blog
Stay current with automated health news summaries and a clinical wellness blog that publishes fresh topics throughout the week.
Evidence-based medical learning features
Clinical reasoning, scholarly references, MCQ generator, flashcards, case discussions, essays, short notes, voice input, and translation.
How Med-Scholar works
Ask a clinical question, receive AI reasoning grounded in medical literature, and get structured study outputs.
Trusted by medical learners
Used by medical students, residents, faculty, and healthcare professionals worldwide.
Frequently asked questions
Med-Scholar supports—not replaces—clinical judgment. Evidence comes from peer-reviewed literature and clinical guidelines.
Is Med-Scholar a substitute for textbooks or supervisors?
No. Med-Scholar is a study companion that organizes evidence and reasoning. Always validate management decisions with faculty, hospital protocols, and authoritative references before applying knowledge in patient care.
Can I use Med-Scholar for NEET PG and university exams?
Yes. Generate topic-wise MCQs, rapid revision notes, and structured case discussions aligned with standard medical curricula. Use outputs to reinforce active recall alongside your primary textbooks and question banks.
Does Med-Scholar work on mobile devices?
Med-Scholar runs in the browser and offers Android and iOS apps so you can study between lectures, during commutes, and on clinical postings with the same evidence-grounded workflow.
Exam preparation and clinical specialties
Med-Scholar supports high-stakes exam revision and specialty-specific learning across internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics, psychiatry, radiology, pathology, pharmacology, and community medicine.
Undergraduate and entrance exams
MBBS students use Med-Scholar for university theory and practical exams, NEET PG preparation, INI-CET revision, and viva practice with topic-wise MCQs and guideline-linked explanations.
Postgraduate and licensing pathways
Residents preparing for MD, MS, DNB, and international pathways such as USMLE and PLAB benefit from case-based drills, differential diagnosis frameworks, and literature summaries.
Specialty rotations and bedside learning
During clinical postings, generate quick differentials, investigation checklists, and patient-education handouts aligned with standard textbooks and society guidelines.