— MedNotes Pro · MD General Medicine

Postgraduate medicine, exam-shaped.

Every question from every MD General Medicine theory paper since 2019 — all four papers, ten 10-mark questions each, fully answered and source-anchored to Harrison's, CMDT and a specialty reference for every system. Written the way a 10-mark answer wants them.

General Medicine live 2,286 pages Open access · crowdfunded
— What's inside the answer bank

Every paper's questions, answered in full.

Four theory papers, ten 10-mark questions each — that's the MD General Medicine exam. The answer bank collects every one of those questions since 2019, answers each to model-answer depth, and organises them the way you revise.

Every past-paper question

Every question from all four theory papers since 2019, pulled from the actual RGUHS question record — not a generic question bank.

Model-answer depth

Each question answered to full 10-mark length — enough structure, classification and detail to actually score the marks on offer, not a one-line stub.

Source-anchored

Grounded in Harrison's (the spine text) and CMDT, with Braunwald, Williams, Murray & Nadel, Sleisenger, Brenner, DeVita and the other specialty references pulled in where the question demands it.

Chapterwise

Ordered by system and chapter, so the bank doubles as a revision spine — work through cardiology, then nephrology, then endocrine, the way you study.

Current editions

Built on the latest textbook editions — Harrison 22e, CMDT 2026, Braunwald 13e, Williams 15e — so what you write in theory reflects current practice.

2,286 pages, one PDF

The whole bank in a single searchable document — open it on any device, jump to a chapter, revise the night before.
— Who this is for

If you're sitting an MD General Medicine theory paper.

Built for residents preparing for RGUHS and equivalent postgraduate medicine exams. The answers assume postgraduate familiarity — they're shaped for the last weeks of preparation, when you're drilling past-paper questions, not reading a textbook end to end.

Pair it with Harrison's and CMDT for primary reading; come here when you need the exam-shaped version of what you've already studied.

— Open access

The General Medicine Answer Bank.

Funded by the postgraduate community and free to open — no subscription, no sign-in. Read it in your browser or download the PDF.

Open to everyone — the General Medicine bank has already been funded. Other subjects are next.

— How it's funded

Crowdfunded by the residents who need it.

Each subject's answer bank is a real piece of work to build. Instead of locking it behind a subscription, the cohort that needs it chips in to fund the build — then it opens to everyone, for good.

Pledge a little

A subject's build is funded by its own cohort — roughly ₹200 a head from about fifty residents fills the ₹9,999 target for one bank.

It gets built

Once a subject crosses its target, the bank is built and finished within about two days — every paper's questions, model answers, source-anchored.

It opens to all

The finished bank is open access, like General Medicine here — no paywall. You funded a thing your whole batch can use.

Pick the subject you need on the Answer Banks page and add it to the pot. The bar fills, the bank gets built. All-or-nothing — if a subject never reaches its ₹9,999 target, every contribution to it is refunded in full.

— Every subject

One page for all the answer banks.

General Medicine is live and open. Pharmacology, Psychiatry and the rest of the RGUHS subjects all live on one page — ready ones to open, the rest to fund.