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TrustScore 4 out of 5

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  1. Educational Testing Service

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A virtual tutor for Medical Education powered by AI to bring personalized tutoring to all medical students. We offer weekly human tutoring sessions in addition to our virtual tutoring to make sure our students are the best prepared for any exam they have upcoming.


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great Study Tool

I found Nabu to be an excellent way to receive tutoring without having to worry about the high costs or availability constraints that hiring a live tutor may have.

The service was helpful and served as a great supportive tool in understanding and learning about different medical topics!

July 9, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

An Excellent AI Tutor for Medical Students

Nabu Tutor has been an incredibly valuable tool for me as a medical student. It explains concepts quickly and precisely, while using a dialectic format that pushes me to think critically and consolidate my knowledge. Compared with other AI tools I have used, Nabu feels much better tailored to medical education, with a stronger medical knowledge base and a more effective approach to learning. I have noticed a clear improvement in both my understanding of difficult concepts and my practice test performance, and I would highly recommend it to other medical students!

July 6, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Excited to continue learning from Nabu tutor!

I used Nabu Tutor in conjunction with question banks as I was studying for Step 1. Sometimes the explanations after doing questions don't help me understand as much as I need it to, so I am grateful that Nabu can explain things in a way that makes sense for me, even if I have to instruct it to “dumb it down.”

I appreciate the fact that it is well-versed on what is high yield for the Step exams, feeding me only information that is relevant. The ability to share my screen, have a voice conversation with it, and receive live answers saves me valuable time that I could dedicate to reviewing questions instead of transcribing information to ask. I look forward to using this platform for my clinical Shelf exams and Step 2!

June 1, 2026
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