Welcome to SnakeFish!

Welcome to our website, a space dedicated to the exchange and exploration of medical knowledge. We’ve designed this site for a diverse audience, including medical students, junior doctors, informed patients, and anyone open to learning. In Thailand, there’s a saying, ‘Snake snake fish fishly,’ which humorously points to a superficial understanding of a topic. We embrace this concept, not as a shortfall, but as a stepping stone towards deeper knowledge. Acknowledging our boundaries is the first step in transcending them. Together, let’s embark on a journey of continuous learning and self-improvement!


Call for Support and Peer Review Volunteers

Your journey with us is invaluable. If our content has enlightened you or someone you know, we warmly invite your support. Our team is passionate about disseminating medical knowledge and strives to provide reliable information. However, we recognize that our expertise cannot encompass every topic we explore.

We Need You!

We’re calling on professionals willing to volunteer for peer review, ensuring our content remains accurate and up-to-date. Your contribution is invaluable, and as a token of our gratitude, we’ll proudly feature you in our “Hall of Reviewers.” While it may seem symbolic, it represents our heartfelt appreciation for your dedication to medical education.

Join Us in Making a Difference

If you’re interested in contributing to our mission, please reach out via the following email:

Together, let’s build a community grounded in trust, knowledge, and growth.


Website projects

  • Standalone medical notes
  • Series of medical notes
  • Coming soon!

Our limitations

  • We are not an authoritative resource. Our goal is to provide useful and interesting knowledge in medicine for educational purposes only. We strive to ensure our content is as factual and up-to-date as possible. However, as we are just “SnakeFish,” mistakes can inevitably happen. We suggest using this website as a starting point rather than the finish line.
  • As a small site run by a few people with a limited budget, we currently do not intend to include media that contains large amounts of data, such as pictures or videos. Consequently, you may find our website lacks illustrations, which could make some topics, such as anatomy or physiology, harder to follow. Since you can access our website via the internet, we recommend using search engines to find related illustrations online to complement our content.

Before you move on.

We always encourage you to have a civil discussion on this website. The private policy page will tell you to what extent we manage your data.

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