About Me
From Med School Notes to a Mission
How Viscera Verse Was Born
I’d spend hours transforming complex medical concepts into detailed, artistic notes—sketching, labeling, and coloring until every structure etched itself into my brain. The more I drew, the more I remembered. It wasn’t just studying; it was medicine turned into art.
“Your notes are incredible… you should sell these!”
As I progressed through med school, the same thing kept happening. Every time I shared my notes with classmates, the reaction was unanimous:
“SELL. YOUR. NOTES.”
By the end of my grueling internal medicine rotation—after sleepless nights, endless patient rounds, and finally feeling like a real doctor—I asked myself:
“What if I gave these notes away… for free? Because education should be for everyone.”

It All Began in These Blue Scrubs
Volunteer Medical Writer Program
Share Your Knowledge. Empower Future Doctors.
🚨 Calling All Medical Students!
If you love breaking down complex topics into simple, engaging explanations—just like your favorite study notes—we’d love your help.
Volunteer to write short educational blogs (300-500 words) for Viscera Verse and:
Gain publishing experience (great for your CV/resume)
Reinforce your own learning by teaching others
Join a community of passionate future physicians
No prior writing experience required—just solid medical knowledge and a desire to help others learn!
Topics we need:
Step-by-step guides
e.g., “How to Interpret ABGs”
Visual learning tricks
e.g., “Drawing the Brachial Plexus”
Shelf exam tips
e.g., “Psych Pharm Made Simple”