About Me

From Med School Notes to a Mission

How Viscera Verse Was Born

Years ago, during my second year of medical school, I fell in love with anatomy and physiology like nothing

else. 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”

Apply to Write →