Why generic notes fail in the final weeks
In the weeks before an exam, you don't have time to re-read a thousand pages of generic revision notes. You need to know, specifically, what you got wrong last week and why. Generic notes cannot tell you that. A note written in 2023 for the average candidate is not a note written in April 2026 for you.
The compounding problem
Every wrong answer you leave un-analysed becomes a blind spot you carry into the exam. Personalised notes turn each mistake into a specific, retrievable lesson.
How the personalised note is built
Every personalised note is built from three sources: our medical team's study material for the topic, your exact answers on that topic, and current UK guidelines. The clinical content is doctor-written and editorially reviewed — your performance only shapes which parts get emphasised, not what is true.
- 1Source 1 — doctor-written study material: every note starts from the team-written knowledge base for that topic, with verified clinical content and editorial review.
- 2Source 2 — your performance: the platform reads your attempt history (which options you picked, where you hesitated, which distractors you fell for) and decides which parts of the source material to emphasise.
- 3Source 3 — current UK guidelines: every clinical claim is anchored to NICE, BNF, CKS, or SIGN, with a one-tap verification link. No unreferenced AI prose, no stale protocols.
What is, and isn't, AI in this
AI is used to assemble the note (matching your performance to the right depth tier and stitching the material together). The clinical content itself is written by our medical team and grounded against UK guidelines — you are not reading free-form AI medical advice.
What ends up in the note
- 1Strengths to maintain — the concepts you already have locked in, flagged so you don't over-revise them.
- 2Red-flag gaps — the specific management steps or differentials you missed, with the exact wording to remember.
- 3Common-confusion callouts — pairs of conditions where your attempts showed you mix them up.
- 4Your next action plan — a prioritised list of what to practise tomorrow.
Depth calibrated to your score
If you scored 42% on the block, the note focuses on foundational concepts you need before drilling deeper. If you scored 78%, it focuses on the edge cases, the high-yield distractors, and the management sequencing errors that separate an 80% pass from a borderline one. One system, different depth.
- Foundational tier: clear, stepwise coverage of the basic concept with worked examples
- Intermediate tier: common exam pitfalls and typical distractor patterns
- Advanced tier: edge cases, rare presentations, and the subtle distinctions the GMC tests in stems
How to get the most out of every note
- ✓Open the note immediately after your practice block, while the mistakes are fresh.
- ✓Read the red-flag gaps aloud — retrieval, not re-reading, is what commits the fact to memory.
- ✓Action the next-step plan the same day. Don't let the gap compound.
- ✓Re-attempt the same block three days later and compare your new note to the old one.
Frequently asked questions
Are these notes AI-generated?+
The clinical content is written by our medical team and grounded in current UK guidelines — that is what you are actually reading. AI's role is to take that doctor-written material, match it to your performance on the topic, and stitch together the right depth and emphasis for your level. You are never reading free-form AI medical prose, and every clinical claim links to a NICE, BNF, CKS, or SIGN source you can verify in one tap.
Where does the clinical content actually come from?+
From our doctor-written study material for the topic, plus current UK guidelines (NICE, BNF, CKS, SIGN). Your answers and attempt history determine which parts of that source material get emphasised in your note — not what is true. So the facts you read are the same facts our medical editorial team wrote and reviewed for that topic.
When does a personalised note get generated?+
Whenever you complete a practice block of sufficient size — typically after finishing the essential questions for a topic, or after any block of 10+ attempts. You can also trigger one on demand.
Does the note update if I re-attempt the same topic?+
Yes. Every new attempt feeds back into your performance data, so a regenerated note reflects where you are now, not where you were a week ago.
Can I print or export these notes?+
Notes are readable in-browser with a clean reading layout, and you can print directly from the note page. Export is on our near-term roadmap.