
Medicine
These color-coded tabs let you organize lecture notes and textbooks by system or specialty – cardiovascular, neurologic, gastrointestinal, and more – so you spend less time flipping pages and more time learning.
Effortless Setup
Step 1

Carefully remove the first tab, peeling vertically without twisting. Start with the lowest page number.
Step 4

Place the tab so that the edge of the page matches the corners of the tab.
Step 2

Go to the page that matches the front page number.
Step 5

Fold the tab along the folding line and line up the back of the tab with the front. Repeat with the next tab.
Step 3

Using the tabs alignment card, match the edges of the tab to slot that has the same tab alignment number.
Medical Tabs: Streamlined System-Based Review
These tabs transform dense lecture notes and heavy textbooks into a color-coded learning map. Section tabs for each body system – cardiovascular, neurologic, gastrointestinal, endocrine, and more – let you jump straight to the chapter you need.
Mini-glossary inserts define critical terms like “infarct,” “homeostasis,” and “anastomosis.” Call-out tabs mark high-yield tables on drug mechanisms and dosing regimens, and because they’re fully repositionable, you can adapt them as protocols evolve or in preparation for OSCEs and clinical rounds.
Everything fits neatly into standard-size texts and pocket manuals, making these tabs as useful in lectures as they are at the bedside.