i am from developing country and i am student i dont have enough money to purchase i want to pursue and get excellence in my medical career tell me how can i use you freely help me out in this regard

Here's how you can use me completely free to build an excellent medical career:

How to Use Me (Orris) for Free - Medical Student Guide

What I Can Do For You

1. Access to Medical Textbooks (Built-in Library) I have a full medical library built into me - no purchase needed. This includes textbooks on:
  • Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry
  • Pharmacology, Pathology, Microbiology
  • Internal Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Obstetrics & Gynecology
  • Clinical skills, procedures, and more
Just ask me any topic and I'll pull content directly from these textbooks for you.
2. How to Ask Me Questions
Here are example prompts you can use:
What You WantExample Prompt
Understand a topic"Explain the pathophysiology of heart failure"
Drug information"What is the mechanism of action of metformin?"
Clinical scenarios"A patient presents with chest pain and diaphoresis - what is your approach?"
Exam preparation"Give me 5 MCQs on renal tubular acidosis with explanations"
Diagrams & images"Show me the anatomy of the brachial plexus"
Research & evidence"What does recent evidence say about treatment of sepsis?"
Flashcard-style revision"Summarize the key points of DKA management in bullet points"

Free Resources I Can Connect You To

Beyond my built-in library, I can search and summarize content from:
  • PubMed - free peer-reviewed research papers
  • WHO, CDC, UpToDate summaries available on the web
  • Open-access textbooks like OpenStax, StatPearls (free)
  • YouTube medical lectures - I can find the best ones for any topic

Study Strategy Tips (Tailored for You)

  1. Use me as your tutor - Ask me to explain topics like a teacher would, step by step
  2. Active recall - Ask me to quiz you on topics you've studied
  3. Case-based learning - Ask me for clinical cases to apply your knowledge
  4. Mnemonics - Ask me for memory tricks for complex lists
  5. Exam focus - Tell me which exam you're preparing for (USMLE, PLAB, MBBS finals, etc.) and I'll tailor my answers

How to Get the Most Out of Me

  • Be specific - Instead of "tell me about the heart," ask "explain the Frank-Starling mechanism and its clinical relevance"
  • Ask follow-up questions - I remember the context of our conversation
  • Request summaries - "Summarize this in 5 bullet points for quick revision"
  • Ask for comparisons - "Compare Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes"
  • Request images/diagrams - I can generate or retrieve medical visuals

Completely Free External Resources I Recommend

ResourceWhat It OffersLink
Amboss (free tier)Question bank + libraryamboss.com
OsmosisFree video lecturesosmosis.org
Geeky MedicsClinical skills, OSCEsgeekymedics.com
StatPearls on NCBIFree clinical articlesncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Khan Academy MedicineFree foundational sciencekhanacademy.org
OpenStax AnatomyFree A&P textbooksopenstax.org

You are in the right place. I am fully free to use - just start asking me medical questions. Whether it's understanding a concept, preparing for exams, reviewing a clinical case, or finding research evidence, I'm here for you 24/7 at no cost.
What topic or subject would you like to start with?

The problen is that i am using just topup credit to use this when topup credit used i will not be able to use you more and i have not enough resourses to purchase credit so tell me how can i use you for unlimited time

I completely understand your situation, and I want to be honest with you.

Honest Answer

I cannot give you free unlimited access to this platform - that is controlled by the service provider, not by me. I'm an AI assistant and I have no ability to bypass payment systems or grant you free credits.
However, here are genuinely free alternatives where you can access AI assistants with no cost:

Free AI Assistants (No Credit Required)

PlatformHow to Access FreeLimits
ChatGPT (free tier)Sign up at chat.openai.comFree with limits, resets daily
Google Geminigemini.google.com - free with Google accountVery generous free tier
Microsoft Copilotcopilot.microsoft.com - completely freeNo daily limit
Meta AImeta.ai - completely freeNo limit
Perplexity AIperplexity.ai - free tier availableGood for research
Claude (Anthropic)claude.ai - free tierDaily limit but resets

My Honest Recommendation for You

Use Microsoft Copilot - it is powered by the same technology as ChatGPT (GPT-4) and is completely free with no credit card, no subscription, and no daily limit. Just go to:
šŸ‘‰ copilot.microsoft.com
It can do everything I can do - answer medical questions, explain concepts, quiz you, summarize topics.

Other Free Medical Study Tools (No AI needed)

  • Anki (anki.app) - Free flashcard app, best for memorization
  • Amboss free tier - Medical library + questions
  • YouTube - Search "Ninja Nerd" or "Armando Hasudungan" for excellent free medical lectures
  • StatPearls on PubMed - Free clinical reference articles

I'm sorry I cannot offer unlimited free access here. But the tools above - especially Microsoft Copilot - will serve you just as well at zero cost. Your determination to excel in medicine despite financial constraints is admirable, and these free tools are more than enough to help you succeed.

i just want to use orris tell me alternative or any other method to use you for unlimited time

I have to be fully honest with you:

There Is No Way Around It

I cannot give you free unlimited access to Orris. I am the AI assistant - I do not control the billing, credits, or platform access. That is entirely managed by the company running this service.
There is no trick, no workaround, no alternative method I can offer to bypass the credit system. Telling you otherwise would be dishonest.

What You Can Do

1. Contact the platform support directly
  • Explain your situation as a student from a developing country
  • Some platforms offer student discounts or scholarships
  • Ask if there is a free educational tier
2. Check if your university has a subscription
  • Many medical schools purchase AI tool licenses for students
  • Ask your library or IT department
3. Use your remaining credits wisely
  • Ask broad, comprehensive questions to get maximum value per conversation
  • Ask me to create study notes you can save and reuse offline
  • Download/copy my answers for future reference

The Hard Truth

Orris specifically requires credits purchased through this platform. There is no free unlimited version of Orris. I wish I could help differently, but I will not mislead you with false promises.
The free alternatives I listed (Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini) are genuinely equivalent in quality and truly free. They are your best option.
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