FOAM Cortex

FOAM Cortex
Developer: Tom Fadial
Category: Education
350 installs
7.00 ratings
29 monthly active users
Revenue not available
Install Trends
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FOAM Cortex Summary

FOAM Cortex is a mobile iOS app in Education by Tom Fadial. Released in Dec 2025 (5 months ago). It has 7.00 ratings with a 5.00★ (excellent) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 29 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 30, 2026.

Store info: Last updated on App Store on Apr 30, 2026 .


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App Description

FOAM Cortex is a modern, AI-enhanced emergency medicine reference designed for clinicians who need fast, trustworthy answers at the bedside. Built around high-quality FOAMed resources and a continuously expanding knowledge base, FOAM Cortex helps clinicians search, interpret, and apply information with confidence.

Whether reviewing critical care topics, refining diagnostic reasoning, or preparing procedures, FOAM Cortex brings clarity and speed to emergency medicine decision-making.

Key Features

Instant AI Clinical Support
Ask complex clinical questions and receive concise, evidence-aligned explanations grounded in trusted emergency medicine sources.

Curated FOAMed Knowledge Base
Search high-quality emergency medicine blogs, podcasts, and reference materials unified in one clean, searchable interface.

Structured Clinical Summaries
Access streamlined summaries of diagnoses, management steps, red flags, and algorithms optimized for real-world ED use.

Integrated Source Transparency
Each AI-generated response includes linked source material to maintain trust, accountability, and auditability.

Modern, Fast Mobile Experience
A distraction-free interface designed for speed, bedside usability, dark mode, and reliable performance.

Search Across Topics and Modalities
Find content from multiple FOAMed platforms, including blogs, podcasts, and educational repositories.

Built for Emergency Medicine Clinicians
Ideal for attending physicians, residents, NPs/PAs, medical students, and prehospital providers.