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Combine AI-powered spaced repetition, 3D anatomy, and adaptive quizzes to retain more and study smarter — built for medical students.

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Flashcard Review
Cardiology · Due: now
What is the most common cause of right heart failure?
Answer
Left heart failure (elevated left-sided filling pressure transmitted to the pulmonary circulation)

How MedMaster Works

Three stages designed around how the brain builds lasting knowledge.

1

Learn

Study structured lessons with AI-curated content, embedded 3D models, and concise explanations written for clinical context.

2

Practice

Reinforce every topic with FSRS-scheduled flashcards and SBA-style MCQ quizzes that adapt to your performance over time.

3

Master

Track your retention curves, streaks, and weakest topics. Spaced repetition surfaces your weakest cards automatically — so every session targets the gaps that matter most.

Everything you need to excel

Purpose-built tools that work together.

Spaced Repetition

FSRS algorithm schedules your flashcard reviews at the optimal moment — maximising long-term retention with minimal study time.

3D Anatomy

Explore interactive 3D anatomy models integrated directly into lessons — see exactly what you're learning, layer by layer.

Progress Tracking

See your retention curves, streaks, and weak areas at a glance — so you always know exactly where to focus next.

What students say

From first year to finals — MedMaster fits every stage of the journey.

This app transformed my revision for finals. The FSRS algorithm is genuinely addictive.

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Sarah K.
3rd Year Medicine

The spaced repetition system is unlike anything else I've tried. My recall has improved dramatically.

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James T.
2nd Year Medicine

3D anatomy + flashcards in one place. Finally.

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1st Year Medicine

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