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MedMaps are organized into discipline-wide frameworks. Each discipline has a large integrated map, with smaller sub-maps for major conditions and clinical approaches. Together, they provide a connected “big picture” view of medicine

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Cardiology

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Clinical Skills

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Endocrinology I - Diabetes 

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Endocrinology II - Calcium & Bone

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Endocrinology III - Pituitary, Adrenal & Thyroid Gland

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Gastroenterology I – GI tract

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Gastroenterology II – Liver, Gallbladder & Pancreas

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Hematology I – Anemia

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Hematology II – Bleeding & Thrombosis

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Hematology III – Oncology

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Immunology

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Microbiology

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Nephrology I

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Nephrology II & Urology

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Neurology & Ophthalmology

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Obstetrics & Gynaecology

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Otolaryngology

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Psychiatry

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Respirology

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Rheumatology

Get Involved

MedMaps is designed to grow with the community that uses it. Your feedback helps us refine, expand, and improve the maps so they remain accurate and useful for learners everywhere.

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See the Big Picture

From thousands of slides and textbooks to one page

MedMaps condenses entire disciplines (Cardiology, nephrology, neurology, and more) into integrated maps where everything connects. Built by learners, for learners, MedMaps helps you move beyond memorization to true understanding.

Students Testimonials

Nicely summarized, with related topics grouped together — exactly what I needed to make sense of the content.

Schulich Medicine Student, Class of 2026

Visualizing how different pathophysiology concepts connect helped me finally see the bigger picture

Schulich Medicine, Class of 2027

MedMaps helped me place smaller concepts into a larger framework, something lectures and notes often didn’t do

Schulich Medicine Student, Class of 2026 

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Explore more about our founder

Medical school is overwhelming. Students are faced with thousands of disconnected pages of notes, lectures, and textbooks, often losing sight of how it all fits together.

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