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What is the best way to revise your handwritten medical notes?

That Stack of Notes You'll Never Revise

You know those notes. The ones from last semester, scribbled in margins, highlighted across slides, maybe photographed on your phone 'for later.' They're probably good notes. If only you could find them. Or remember what half of them meant.

Here's the thing about med school notes – making them isn't the hard part. Using them is. Oncourse Smart Notes takes what you've written – handwritten pages, printed documents, random scribblings – and turns them into something you can actually work with. Upload your notes, and within seconds you get searchable text, auto-generated flashcards, practice questions, relevant videos, and concept maps. All from your own material.

Even simple scribblings in the margins. AI's efficiency truly shines here – saving you ton of time and giving you invaluable learning resources from notes you'd otherwise forget about.

The latest update lets you chat with your notes too. Ask Rezzy questions, dig deeper into concepts, have an actual conversation about what you studied. Your notes finally become what they were always meant to be: useful.

Here's an example: A few pages of notes on Bone Fracture Healing Stages and the resources auto-generated from them.