About Me


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About Me

Hammam Omer

Medical Student · Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan
Founder, NexoraMed

I am a medical student navigating the same pressures every medical student knows: dense syllabi, too many resources, never enough time, and the constant question of whether what you are studying is actually preparing you for the exam — or just making you feel busy.

At some point, I started experimenting with AI tools to find out which ones actually worked, which ones wasted time, and which ones were genuinely dangerous to trust. What I discovered surprised me enough to write about it — and NexoraMed was the result.

"Every article here starts with a real problem I faced as a student."

I write about the tools I actually use — ChatGPT, Anki, NotebookLM, and others — tested on real coursework, in real exams, with real results and real failures. I do not review tools theoretically. I study with them and report what happens.


What NexoraMed Covers

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Honest AI Tool Reviews

Deep, tested evaluations of AI tools for medical education — what each does well, where each fails, and when to use which.

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Study Strategies That Work

Practical workflows developed through real coursework — not theoretical advice, but methods tested on actual medical school exams.

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AI Meets Clinical Medicine

How artificial intelligence is changing diagnosis, clinical decision-making, and the future of what it means to be a doctor.

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Written for a Global Audience

For medical students, healthcare enthusiasts, and professionals navigating the same intersection of medicine and technology.


My Commitment to You

What You Can Expect Here

Every article on NexoraMed is built on cold logic, objective analysis, and authentic student experience. I do not publish content I have not personally tested. I do not recommend tools I do not use. And I do not hide failures — the articles where AI let me down are often more useful than the ones where it worked perfectly.

I also take medical accuracy seriously. Where content touches on clinical information, I flag limitations clearly. AI tools have real gaps in medicine — especially around drug interactions, clinical edge cases, and dosing — and I will always tell you where those gaps are rather than paper over them.

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