Various eLearning courses and medical learning videos are available an the app works on a subscription based model
eMedicoz, a medical education-centric mobile application for building a professional net-work among medical students, doctors and healthcare professionals has been launched in India. Medical students can get insightful knowledge and discuss cases/ questions on different forum through this online space. Budding doctors can get idea about latest technological and development in the field of medicine. Basically, the aim of making this app is to bridge the gap amongst medical students preparing for various career opportunities at post-doctoral level and provide them a common platform where they can get all useful information in one place. It is available both for android and ios platforms.
Reportedly, with the help of this app, student will get an opportunity to discuss medical cases with their seniors and peers across the world. They can join discussion forum and interact with specialists of this field. Various eLearning courses and medical learning videos are available. Some of the courses and video lectures are free and some are on subscription based model.
According to Dr Sumer Sethi, man behind the app who himself is an edupreneur & practicing radiologist, “We aim to disrupt the way medical education based content is consumed by medical graduates. In this app we are bringing a concept of blended learning. Courses will be a blend of live streaming & recorded videos which will be followed by post tests. Globally today it is recognized blended learning along with support by digital community accelerates the learning curve for any student and we want to pioneer this in India.”
He further stated “Many of the courses would include access to high yielding eBooks and Mock exams. This app will be particularly useful for Doctors preparing for various post graduate exams including NEETPG, NEET Super specialty, USMLE, PLAB, MRCP, Australian & Canadian exams. For senior Doctors we aim to bring various digital CME activities to help them keep abreast with the recent developments in the medical field.”