MedMind AI — 13 screens, by Ilvion RamaMedMind AI — 13 screens, by Ilvion Rama

MedMind AI — 13 screens,

Ilvion Rama

Ilvion Rama

MedMind AI — 13 screens, one mission: work smart, not hard I'm a medical student and, alongside that, a graphic designer and a web developer — and MedMind AI came directly out of the frustration of living both those realities at once. Every semester I found myself juggling ten different apps, notebooks, and websites just to study: one for flashcards, another for practice tests, a random PDF for disease summaries, a Google Doc for my own notes, and a separate search every time I needed to look something up about a drug or a guideline. There was never one place that understood what studying medicine actually requires. So I decided to design the tool I'd been wishing existed since my first year.
MedMind AI is a 13-screen prototype built entirely around that idea. It brings together everything a medical student needs into a single, cohesive product: flashcards and practice tests to reinforce what you're learning, a personalized study planner to organize your time around exams and rotations, and progress analytics so you can actually see where you're improving and where you're falling behind. Beyond that, it includes detailed disease breakdowns and key-point summaries for fast review, drug research tools, and clinical guidelines — the kind of dense reference material that usually lives scattered across five different tabs. At the center of it all sits an AI chatbot trained specifically for the medical field, where you can ask any medicine-related question, from a quick clarification to a deep clinical concept, and get an accurate answer instantly, without having to leave the app or dig through unreliable sources.
Every screen was designed with one philosophy in mind: work smart, not hard. Medical school already demands an enormous amount of time and mental energy — the tools students use shouldn't add friction on top of that. As both the person who needs this app and the person who knows how to design it, I wanted MedMind AI to feel less like a rigid study tool and more like a calm, intelligent study partner that adapts to how a med student actually thinks and works.
This project is personal. It's built from real nights spent hunting for information I couldn't easily find, and from the belief that studying medicine can be organized, efficient, and even enjoyable if the right product exists. Flowstep let me take that idea from a sketch in my head to a real, clickable, 13-screen prototype — and this challenge gave me the reason to finally build it. Built with Flowstep.
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Posted Jul 31, 2026

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