Hi.

Hi, I’m Joan, a graduate of University of Birmingham Medical School, and graduate of the BSc (Pharmacy) programme at National University of Singapore.

I’m a Christian, and most of my time is spent either at home, at church, or at work. As of Oct 2025, I have embarked on a MSc in Infectious Diseases under the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.

Why are these notes free? I did actually try selling them previously, but it didn’t work out very well. Hosting a website is expensive, selling stuff online is surprisingly expensive too. Even though I could probably afford to capitalise on it now, I think I’d like to continue offering these notes for free.

I think Medicine can sometimes be a “rich person” profession. You depend on networking to get work experience, you have to invest in UCAT or BMAT resources to do well in those exams, some people even do MMI courses to train for interviews, and most of us spend money on PassMed or Quesmed or other resources throughout University to do well. I’ve been very blessed to afford some of these things, but not everyone has that spare income to pay for things. I’d like this to be a free resource for everyone, and especially for those who cannot afford more/better resources.

If you still feel very strongly about donating, I won’t say no – here’s a link to my Kofi website where you can donate if you’d like, thank you!

If you’d like as well, please fill in this survey that collects a bit of data on who you are and where you’re from so that I can prove that this website is useful – this will be really helpful for my portfolio when I have to start applying for training positions :)

Also if you’re curious as to why the printed notes are on Amazon, it’s because it’s the only avenue that prints and ships the notes on demand. The only way to make a book affordable is mass-printing, but that requires a huge upfront cost, I’d have to figure out storage and shipping on my own, and I’m not sure who’d even buy the book. Full disclosure, the book is priced at £14.99, and I receive £4.18 for each book.

DON’T BUY THE BOOK IF YOU DON’T NEED TO. The PDF notes are literally free. The book is really only if you want to have a hard copy to annotate or bring around, and even so, I still highly recommend printing and binding it yourself. It’s a bit more troublesome but will give you more control in terms of the sizing. Specific kinds of bindings will also give you the leeway to add in your own sheets of notes.

If you have any suggestions (especially on topics I’ve missed in my notes), want to report an error in the notes, or have other feedback, please use this link to talk to me. Do leave your email if you want a reply!

I am now working a full time job as a doctor so updates and edits are taking longer as I’m doing during my free time, so thank you for your patience!

From this quack to you, all the best with your journey in Medicine!
– Joan (Aug 2024)
edited Aug & Oct 2025 when I realised people actually read this

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Why is this website named Quack Quack Med?

A quack doctor is an English colloquialism for a fake doctor. I am not a fake doctor (GMC 8067407, SMC M71493C – just in case you were worried). This started off as a joke but now it’s become my identity….. which is alright I guess; there are worse things to be.