About QuizMed

Built by a doctor, for medical students

QuizMed turns your own lecture notes into exam-style practice questions in under a minute — and publishes free, source-cited practice sets across the major medical exams.

Who builds QuizMed

QuizMed is built and maintained by a practising doctor. That clinical background shapes how questions are framed, how explanations are written, and what we consider good enough to publish on a medical page. We deliberately keep the focus on the content and its sources rather than on personalities.

How our practice questions are written & checked

Written to the exam blueprint

Every practice question is generated against the format of the specific exam it targets — stem style, option count, and discipline weighting — using the same exam-tuning rules that power the QuizMed generator.

Source-cited

Each question carries at least one citation to a recognised reference — standard textbooks and the relevant clinical guideline bodies (e.g. NICE, AHA/ACC, NBME content outlines) — so you can check the reasoning, not just the answer.

Quality-gated before publishing

Before a batch goes live it passes an automated quality gate (single correct answer, answer-to-explanation consistency, duplicate detection, citation presence, and flags on unsupported absolute claims), followed by a human sample review.

Dated and maintained

Pages show when they were last reviewed, and we prune or revise sets that fall behind current guidance. Medicine changes — our content is meant to be revisited, not set in stone.

A note on accuracy

Our published questions are AI-assisted and quality-checked, but they are a study aid — not a clinical reference or a substitute for your curriculum, official question banks, or current guidelines. Always verify against your own course materials, and use clinical judgement in practice. If you spot something that looks wrong, please tell us.

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