USMLE · Anatomy · Pharmacology · Pathology

Medical Lecture Summarizer —
AI Notes Built for Med School

Turn any anatomy, pharmacology, pathology, or physiology lecture into structured AI notes with high-yield key points, clinical correlations, and board-style quiz questions — in minutes.

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Medical terminology support
High-yield key points
Clinical correlations
Board-style quiz questions

From Lecture Recording to High-Yield Notes

Designed for the med student who needs to cover more material in less time — without sacrificing depth.

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Upload Your Medical Lecture or Paste a URL

Upload an MP4 recording from your school's learning management system, or paste a YouTube URL for Pathoma, Sketchy, Boards and Beyond, or any other prep platform.

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Select the Medicine Domain

Choosing the Medicine subject domain allows the AI to correctly parse complex anatomical structures, drug classes, pathophysiology mechanisms, and clinical abbreviations without misinterpretation.

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Get High-Yield Notes & Board-Style Quiz

Receive timestamped chapters aligned to organ systems or topics, bulleted high-yield key points with clinical correlations, a drug/structure vocabulary list, and AI-generated quiz questions in board style.

Every Tool a Med Student Needs to Study Smarter

From first-year anatomy to USMLE Step 2 CK prep — VideoNoteGPT handles the full spectrum of medical education content.

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High-Yield Key Points

The AI identifies and extracts the most board-testable concepts from each lecture — mechanisms of action, clinical presentations, diagnostic criteria, and treatment protocols.

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Pharmacology Drug Summaries

Drug names, drug classes, mechanisms, indications, contraindications, and side effects are automatically extracted into a structured pharmacology reference from any lecture.

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Anatomy & Histology Structures

Anatomical structures, histological features, and their clinical relevance are captured and organized by region or organ system — aligned with standard medical school curricula.

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Clinical Vignette-Style Quiz

The AI generates quiz questions in the USMLE vignette format — presenting a patient scenario and asking about diagnosis, mechanism, or treatment — so you practice the way boards actually test.

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Organ System Chapter Breakdown

Lectures are segmented into chapters organized by organ system, pathology category, or pharmacology class — matching the way Step 1 and Step 2 content is organized.

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Export to Anki, PDF, or Markdown

Download your medical lecture notes as a PDF for printing or a Markdown file to import into Obsidian, Notion, or directly into Anki as flashcard-ready content.

Built for Every Stage of Medical Training

From pre-clinical years through clinical rotations — VideoNoteGPT adapts to your stage of medical education.

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MS1 & MS2 Students

Pre-clinical years are a firehose. Turn 3-hour anatomy and physiology blocks into concise, high-yield notes you can review in 20 minutes before a PBL session.

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USMLE Step 1 Preppers

Process Pathoma, Sketchy, and Boards and Beyond videos. The AI extracts exactly the kind of high-yield mechanisms and clinical correlations that Step 1 tests.

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Clinical Rotation Students

On clerkships with no time to read textbooks? Summarize case-based YouTube lectures and shelf exam prep videos while commuting between the hospital and home.

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International Medical Students

Study from lectures in English even if it is your second language. The clean, structured transcript with defined vocabulary helps bridge the language gap in dense medical content.

Med Students Who Got Their Time Back

Real results from students covering Pathoma, Sketchy, anatomy blocks, and shelf prep.

"I was spending 4 hours rewatching Pathoma videos before Step 1. With VideoNoteGPT I process each video once and get a structured note I can review in 15 minutes. The high-yield key points are genuinely board-level."
— MS2 student, USMLE Step 1 prep
"Our anatomy lecturer posts 2-hour recordings every week. I paste the YouTube URL, get the chapter breakdown and vocabulary list, and review only the parts I don't understand. Saves me 90 minutes per lecture."
— MS1 student, gross anatomy
"Pharmacology is dense. VideoNoteGPT extracts drug names, mechanisms, and side effects into a clean list automatically. I forwarded the link to my whole study group — they all use it now."
— MS2 student, pharmacology block
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about using AI to study medical lectures.

Does the medical lecture summarizer handle complex terminology?

Yes. VideoNoteGPT is built on Whisper AI, which handles complex medical and scientific terminology accurately — including drug names, anatomical structures, pathophysiology terms, and clinical abbreviations. Selecting 'Medicine' as the subject domain improves accuracy further.

Can I use it to study for USMLE Step 1 or Step 2?

Absolutely. Many medical students use VideoNoteGPT to process Pathoma, Sketchy, Boards and Beyond, and other USMLE prep video lectures. The AI extracts high-yield concepts, clinical correlations, and key pharmacology details — exactly what Step 1 and Step 2 require.

Does it work with anatomy and histology lecture videos?

Yes. Anatomy, histology, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology lectures are all supported. The AI extracts anatomical structures, functions, clinical correlations, and high-yield facts into structured notes that are much easier to review than rewatching a video.

Can the AI generate quiz questions for medical board prep?

Yes. VideoNoteGPT generates AI-powered quiz questions from any medical lecture, including clinical vignette-style questions, definition recall, and mechanism-based questions — helping you practice active recall in the format that boards actually test.

Study Smarter. Pass Your Boards.

Turn any medical lecture into high-yield AI notes, a vocabulary list, and board-style quiz questions — free and in minutes.

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