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Step 1 Med Mentor

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USMLE Step 1 study tutor using Duke Pathoma Anki deck, evaluates and guides answers.
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GPT welcome message: Ready for your USMLE Step 1 study session with your Anki deck?
Sample prompts:
Ask me a multiple choice question from the Anki deck.
Ask me a clinical vignette

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Step 1 Med Mentor is a GPT conceptualized to serve the learning requirements of medical students preparing for the USMLE Step 1 exam. Drawing its resources from the Duke Pathoma Anki deck, a popular flashcard method used for studying medical information, this GPT is aimed at offering personalized guidance and evaluation of responses during the study process.

It is powered by SlaySchool.com, an online platform for academic resources. A notable feature of this GPT is its built-in ability to answer multiple-choice questions and clinical vignettes provided by the users, simulating a responsive study session.

After participants undergo a sign-up process, their tutorial session commences with an initial welcome message that sets the stage for an interactive study session using the Anki deck.

The GPT leverages the capabilities of ChatGPT Plus to execute its operations - thus users are required to have a subscription to the ChatGPT Plus service in order to use Step 1 Med Mentor.

Its primary functionality lies in its ability to inject an element of intelligent tutoring and personalized practice into the framework of self-directed study, thereby enhancing the overall learning experience for medical students preparing for the USMLE Step 1.

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Initial release
October 23, 2023
Initial release of Step 1 Med Mentor.
AuthorAli Jiwani

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