If you are an Osmosis user you know that we delight in references that are intrinsically interesting and have the (very) beneficial side effect of improving our retention. Since we’re about to enter J
Osmosis is focused on improving the way we learn. To this end, we heavily rely on student feedback as we develop our app and web platform. We would not be able to create Osmosis without the help and i
This piece is an article originally published in Entrepreneur and written by Shiv Gaglani. The original piece can be seen here.Going to medical school can impart many vital pieces of knowledge from cr
Med school can be scary, so we're doing Halloween right! We've carved a pumpkin, decorated the work space a bit, and even made a few special treats. I probably took a few too many picture
Osmosis has its roots in research. When Ryan and I met on Day 1 at Hopkins Med we immediately developed a mutual respect for each other's research backgrounds. Ryan earned a Ph.D. in Neuroscience
Osmosis focuses on students and improving how we learn, relying on feedback for our app and web platform. We would not be able to offer our product without the help and input of medical students. We h
Since we launched our app in August the two most common requests we've received are (1) to add more questions, and (2) to make Osmosis accessible without an iOS device. We heard you and this week
After months of work, we're excited to finally release our Preclinical Foundations Pack! Our aim for this Pack is to provide you with a foundational bank of basic science questions that you can us
This piece is an interview originally published on the Johns Hopkins "Meet our Scientists" page and written by Shawna Williams. The original piece can be seen here. Johns Hopkins medical
This piece is an article originally published in the Philadelphia Business Journal and written by Peter Kay. The original piece can be seen here. As M.D. candidates at the Johns Hopkins University