It's 11 PM. Something doesn't click.
Your tutor's next session is Thursday. The coaching group chat has 200 people — you're not asking there. So you move on. The doubt stays.
Remy answers in seconds — any topic, any time. Even at 11 PM on a Sunday.
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Your tutor's next session is Thursday. The coaching group chat has 200 people — you're not asking there. So you move on. The doubt stays.
Remy answers in seconds — any topic, any time. Even at 11 PM on a Sunday.
You're not going to ask a "basic" question in front of thirty people. So you stay quiet. You Google it. You get five different answers from five different countries.
No batch, no judgment. Ask the same thing five times — Remy explains it five different ways until it clicks.
They don't remember that you got warfarin wrong three times. They don't know you're strong on pain management but weak on antibiotic prophylaxis. They teach the same thing to everyone.
Remy tracks every answer, every mistake, every pattern — and silently adjusts your entire study plan around your gaps.
Every answer is sourced directly from the prescribed textbooks. No guessing. No conflicting sources. No five-different-answers-from-Google. The books say it, Remy teaches it. Nothing else.
What if your study partner remembered everything, judged nothing, and was available right now?
Meet RemyA patient walks in. You make the calls. Remy grades your thinking.
WebViewYou got it right. But do you know why? Remy asks the question that proves you actually understand.
WhatsAppRemy plays confused. You explain until it clicks. If your explanation has a gap, Remy finds it.
WhatsAppDeliberately tricky cases designed to surface your blind spots. The correction sticks harder than getting it right.
WebViewA 3-line clinical vignette at 8 AM. Thirty seconds. No response needed. You'll remember it months later.
WhatsAppA 58-year-old patient on warfarin (INR 2.8) presents for extraction of tooth #36. She also takes aspirin 100mg daily.
A 58-year-old patient on warfarin (INR 2.8) presents for extraction of tooth #36.
Misconception logged"stopping warfarin before simple extraction"
Next review: tomorrow — different scenario, same concept.
A 72-year-old patient on warfarin needs a surgical extraction of an impacted wisdom tooth. His INR is 3.4.
Remy sees all of this. Every day, the plan reshapes around what you need most.
A real clinical case — not a multiple-choice from a textbook. The student makes the calls.
Remy doesn't just say "wrong." It explains the current guideline and corrects the specific misconception.
Every mistake is tracked — not just wrong or right, but the specific wrong answer. Tomorrow's cases will target this exact gap.
Same concept, harder case. Remy is testing whether yesterday's correction stuck — from a different angle.
The concept strengthens. Remy will test this again in 5 days, then 14, then 30. Spaced until it's permanent.
No two students have the same experience. Your weak spots get more attention. Your strong areas fade to maintenance.
A 58-year-old patient on warfarin (INR 2.8) presents for extraction of tooth #36.
A real clinical case — the student makes the calls.
Remy explains the current guideline and corrects the specific misconception.
Misconception logged"stopping warfarin before simple extraction"
Next review: tomorrow.
Every mistake is tracked. Tomorrow's cases will target this exact gap.
A 72-year-old patient on warfarin needs a surgical extraction. His INR is 3.4.
Same concept, harder case. Did yesterday's correction stick?
The concept strengthens. Remy will retest in 5 days, then 14, then 30.
Remy sees all of this. Every day, the plan reshapes around what you need most.
850 knowledge units. All tracked. All adaptive. All from the prescribed textbooks.
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