Smarter revision for paramedic and ambulance students.
FlashMedic is built to make medical revision feel faster, more focused, and more engaging — especially for students who learn best through repetition, challenge, and active recall.
Instead of static notes and dead study material, FlashMedic combines flashcards, quizzes, drug calculations, weekly challenges, and personal progress into one mobile-first learning system.
Large flashcard library across multiple medical subjects
Quiz mode with spaced-repetition-inspired prioritisation
Topic and subtopic filtering for focused study sessions
Progress tracking based on what the user actually knows
Weekly challenges with rotating game types
Multiple choice, matching, and word-based learning modes
Global leaderboard and class-based comparison
Fresh topics each week to keep revision active
Designed for ambulance and prehospital education
Personal profile and class identity support
Drug calculation training and theory tools
Simple mobile workflow for fast daily practice
Revision that feels alive
FlashMedic is not structured like a static textbook in app form. It is built around momentum: quick access to flashcards, adaptive quiz flow, dedicated challenge areas, personal stats, and new weekly content that gives users a reason to keep coming back.
Flashcards + quiz flow
A focused study workflow where weaker cards rise to the top sooner, making revision feel more useful and less random.
Weekly Challenges
A gamified weekly area with limited-play challenges, topic rotation, and shared leaderboard energy to make students come back.
Drug calculations
Dedicated theory and practice modes help learners train medication calculations without burying the feature inside a general quiz.
Student identity and stats
Profiles, class labels, personal statistics, and progress tracking make the app feel personal instead of disposable.
Learning sticks better when students actually want to open the app.
FlashMedic aims to bridge the gap between serious medical learning and the kind of experience people genuinely engage with. That means less passive reading, more interaction, and a stronger sense of progress over time.
Feedback, beta access, or teaching use
If you are a student, educator, or part of a paramedic training environment and want to follow or support FlashMedic, feel free to get in touch.