You Watched a Grand Rounds Presentation Last Month. Now You Need the Exact Protocol and Can’t Remember the Dosing.
Video Notes helps medical professionals turn CME videos, grand rounds, and conference talks into a searchable clinical reference.
Conference presentation on a new protocol. Tutorial on an updated approach. You watched it. You learned from it. Now you’re facing the actual case and need the specific detail you can’t recall.
Medical Knowledge Is Everywhere. Having It When You Need It Is Rare.
CME videos. Grand rounds presentations. Conference keynotes. Journal club discussions. Pharmaceutical webinars. You’re staying current. You’re investing hours in continuing education.
But when you’re in the OR, the exam room, or the ICU at 2 AM, you’re working from memory. You remember watching something relevant. You can’t access the specifics. Continuing education only works if you can continue to access what you learned.
Turn Medical Education Videos into a Searchable Clinical Reference Library
Video Notes processes any medical education video on YouTube. Get complete transcripts with timestamps. Deep analysis that extracts protocols, medications, dosages, techniques, contraindications, and clinical pearls. Search across all your CME videos at once.
What Medical Professionals Use This For
Procedure preparation
Doing a procedure you haven’t performed in six months. Process the refresher video. Get a step-by-step breakdown. Review before you scrub in.
Protocol verification
New sepsis protocol from the conference. Get the exact criteria from the transcript. Reference it when managing a patient. Follow evidence-based care.
Medication dosing
Complex dosing for a rare condition. Expert presented it at grand rounds. Get the exact protocol. Verify before ordering. Avoid errors from imperfect memory.
Multi-step protocol review
Complex treatment protocol with specific steps and doses. Get every step documented. Reference the exact sequence instead of reconstructing from memory.
Complication management
Encountered an unusual complication. Remember seeing it discussed at a conference. Search your library. Find the presentation. Get the recommended management.
Patient education prep
Need to explain a procedure clearly. Review how an expert explained it in an education video. Use similar language with your patient.
What Makes This Essential for Healthcare
Exact accuracy
Medical information requires precision. Get word-for-word transcripts. Quote protocols exactly. Don’t risk patient safety on approximate memory.
Multi-source synthesis
Three experts discussed the same condition. Process all three. Compare approaches. See areas of consensus and disagreement. Form evidence-based opinions.
Protocol extraction
Complex treatment algorithms get pulled out as step-by-step protocols. Review them as checklists. Follow established procedures instead of reconstructing from memory.
Search your education library
Accumulated 50 CME videos. Patient presents with unusual symptoms. Search across everything. Find relevant discussions instantly.
Your Clinical Practice, Supported by Searchable Knowledge
Patient Care Deserves Better Than “I Think I Remember Something About This”
You’ve invested thousands of hours in medical education. If you can’t access that knowledge when you need it, what’s the point? Video Notes makes the education you’ve already consumed actually retrievable when a patient needs you to remember it.
Because “I saw a video about this once” isn’t good enough when someone’s health is on the line.
