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Why Your Study App Should Know You

How Oncourse Uses AI to Personalize Medical Exam Preparation

Medical education has a strange problem. The tools have gone digital, but the experience hasn’t really changed. You still get the same massive question banks, the same video lectures, the same PDFs—just delivered through a screen now. Platforms treat a first-year student and a final-year repeater exactly the same way.


We wanted to fix that with Oncourse.


From day one, the app starts building memory around you. Every quiz attempt, every mistake, every pattern in how you learn—it’s all captured. Not as data for data’s sake, but to actually shape what comes next.
Say you’re weak in Pharmacology but strong in Anatomy. When you start a practice session, the system pulls questions accordingly. After each quiz, it tells you why you’re getting things wrong—is it a recall issue? Are you missing clinical applications? Struggling with case-based reasoning? Based on this, it suggests specific techniques to improve.



Even your preferences matter. Some users love flowcharts for differential diagnosis. Others want tabular comparisons for Pathology classifications. Oncourse remembers and adapts how content is presented.


We believe AI’s real value in education lies in solving personalization deeply—understanding each learner and responding accordingly. And we’re seeing the results: users spend over 2+ hours daily on the app, with satisfaction ratings above 4.7/5.


Turns out, when your study app remembers you, you remember more.