Marketplace and Quality Assurance Presentation - Vincent Chirchir
Technology Meets Medical Students to Optimize Their Learning: USMLE Step 1 Question of the Day
1. Technology Meets Medical Students to Optimize Their Learning:
USMLE Step 1 Question of the Day
Learn From Apps offers learn on the go opportunities with apps such as USMLE Step 1 Question of the
Day at a nominal price. This app will be a companion to help medical students practice board style
question daily to supplement their everyday knowledge. Similar apps are available for other board exams,
which include USMLE Step 2, USMLE Step 3, Family Medicine (ABFM), Nursing (NCLEX), and
Internal Medicine (ABIM).
Jan. 14, 2016 –Learn From Apps, co-founded by Rahul Gosain, M.D. and RohitGosain, M.D. continues
to see success with their unique Question of the Day app for medical students that helps them prepare for
their United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). The app delivers USMLE board style
question every day and enables students to track their scores, monitor their performance in different fields
of medicine, and access past questions for additional learning opportunities.“USMLE Step 1 Question of
the Day by Learn From Apps is designed to help students gain a competitive edge and provide them with
learning material that is criticalto perform well on their medical boards ”said Dr. Rohit Gosain.
Available on the iTunes Store for iOS devices and at Google Play for Android enabled devices, USMLE
Step 1 Question of the Dayprovides ‘high yield’ information on a daily basis reinforcing the vast medical
material that students are expected to learn in a short period of time.
Time limitations and the extensive course burden that medical studentshave can make it difficult to
efficiently manage classes and study times. Further, question banks can often be expensive, thereby
placing them out of reach for many medical students and for those who try to cram at the last moment, it
makes learning less efficient. Question of the Day provides an innovative solution that facilitates
memorization, continual learning and greater retention every day. As stated by Rahul Gosain “Our app
helps medical students prepare for their boards, right from day one at a very nominal price.”
The USMLE Step 1 Question of the Day app was also recently featured on State of Tech highlighting
innovative technology and helping users make an informed decision. The app can be accessed anytime
from a variety of devices for learning on the go whenever it’s convenient.
2. The company also welcomes students, residents, fellows, physicians, nurses and pharmacists who would
like to contributetowards the global learning of medicine by writing, editing and reviewing questions.
Learn From Apps also continues to work on apps like Internal Medicine Question of the Day for current
or aspiring residents and is equally beneficial for clinicians who want to beupdated on a variety of in-
patient and out-patient topics. Question of the Day series is also available for USMLE Step 2, USMLE
Step 3, and Family Medicine (ABFM) physicians along with nursing students for NCLEX preparation.
About Learn From Apps
Learn from Apps was co-founded by brothersRahul Gosain, M.D. and Rohit Gosain, M.D. Rohit Gosain
is the CEO of the company and is currently finishing his Internal Medicine residency after enjoying his
early days as a computer engineer (software project manger)from Waterloo Universityworkingfor
companies such as Barclays Capital and Infusion Development. Rahul Gosain is the President of Learn
From Apps and he has completed his training in Internal Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University-Sinai
Hospital.With his keen interest in teaching and global medicine, he has travelled around the world and
has also worked at Uganda Cancer Institute. He is currently doing his fellowshipin Hematology &
Medical Ocology at the James Graham Brown Cancer Center. The other core team members include
medical students, residents, fellows, and academic physicians from all around the country. With their
ongoing projects, Learn From Apps is seeking to narrow the gap between medicine and technology. Learn
From Appscontinues to maintain a very active presence on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Media Contact
Rohit Gosain, M.D.
Learn From Apps
Website: www.learnfromapps.com
Email: contactus@learnfromapps.com