Medibytes is a medical terminology learning game developed with West Coast University that focuses on reinforcing vocabulary used in nursing and clinical settings. Players teach terminology to a simulated AI system by completing structured activities.
Developed with West Coast University, Medibytes is a medical terminology learning game that focuses on reinforcing vocabulary used in nursing and clinical settings. Players teach terminology to a simulated AI system by completing structured activities and organizing study materials. This process strengthens recall and understanding as players engage with the specific vocabulary and terminology required for professional success in modern clinical environments.
Medical Terminology, Nursing Vocabulary, Clinical Communication, Recall Strategies


Engage in tasks that require identifying and applying medical terms.
Provide correct information to improve the system’s knowledge.


Sort and review content linked to key vocabulary.
Receive feedback and recognition for accurate performance.

Proficiency with medical terminology supports safe and effective patient care. Medibytes provides repeated, structured practice that helps learners strengthen vocabulary knowledge in preparation for clinical responsibilities.
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