For Medical
A memory marathon, paced
Anatomy, pharmacology, pathology: a medical education is years of facts that all need to be there on the same day. AnkiCat paces the load so retention compounds instead of resetting every term.
Why it's hard to hold onto
The volume is the exam
Thousands of structures, drugs, and mechanisms per year. Reading them twice isn't a plan. Nothing sticks by exposure alone.
Forgotten under pressure
Facts you 'kind of knew' vanish on rounds and in clinical settings. Recognizing a fact isn't the same as retrieving it.
Studying around rotations
Clinical years fracture your schedule. Long study blocks disappear exactly when the material peaks.
From your materials to long-term memory
Decks from your own materials
Drop in lecture slides, anatomy handouts, or pharm PDFs. Deck Drafting turns them into editable Q&A cards in minutes.
A schedule built for years
Spaced repetition plans each review just before you'd forget, so first-year biochemistry is still there when board prep starts.
Practice retrieving, not rereading
Exam-mode quizzes force the recall that clinical questions and questions on rounds actually test.
Study in the gaps
Native mobile apps with offline study turn commutes and cafeteria lines into review sessions.
Cards you'd actually study
Tap a card to flip it. This is what review feels like in AnkiCat.