Case Based Learning.AI

Learn and Practice Clinical Scenarios in Different Settings
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Train with Real-World Medical Cases

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Welcome to Case Based Learning — where real clinical cases meet AI-powered education. I'm Dr. Schmurtz, your AI professor and virtual guide. The cases you'll solve are 100% real medical scenarios from published literature and physician experiences — I'm just here to guide you through them. Ask me a question or click "Solve your first case" to get started.

Learn Medicine the Way It's Meant to Be — Through Real Cases

Tired of boring textbooks and endless question banks? Step into the future of medical education with Case Based Learning — where real clinical cases from medical journals and physicians meet cutting-edge AI guidance. Our cases are 100% authentic medical scenarios — only your AI professor is artificial. Test your skills with genuine clinical cases, sharpen your diagnostic instincts, and build the confidence you need before you're face-to-face with complex cases in real life.

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Real Cases, Real Learning

Our medical cases are 100% authentic — sourced from published medical journals, real clinical scenarios, and real physician experiences. No AI-generated fictional cases here.

Journal-Based Cases

Cases sourced from peer-reviewed medical literature and clinical publications

Physician-Created

Real clinical scenarios developed by practicing physicians

AI Professor Guide

Only your virtual professor is AI — helping guide you through real cases

Every Month a New Case is Published

Case #2: CBL Tutorial: Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Learn the basics of Case Based Learning while diagnosing a patient with pneumonia. Learn how to take a history, perform physical exams, order tests, and make a diagnosis.

Case #3: Do No Harm

In this case you will be reminded of the importance of taking a good history and physical exam as you are reminded that sometimes simple actions can have big consequences.

Case #4: The Case of the Confused Historian

Thelma Todd presents to the ER but she's not giving you a lot of history. When a patient doesn't give you much history you'll have to learn to be specific and ask the right questions.